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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Time/Day Sunday, 22 October 2017 Monday, 23 October 2017 Tuesday, 24 October 2017

08:00-08:30

Conference Registration

Conference Registration

Conference Registration 08:30-09:00

Welcome Opening Ceremony

Best Paper Awards Ceremony for IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Best Paper Awards Ceremony for China Communications

(Golden Olive Hall)

09:00-09:45

Tutorial 1

(B Room)

Tutorial 2

(C Room)

Tutorial 3

(D Room)

Tutorial 4

(E Room)

Keynote Speech #1: Connected Vehicles for Modern Transportation Systems

Prof. Xuemin (Sherman) Shen

( Golden Olive Hall)

Keynote Speech #3: Synthetic Molecular Communication

Prof. Robert Schober

(Golden Olive Hall)

09:45-10:30

IoT

Workshop

(A Room)

Keynote Speech #2: Accelerating Design and Test for 5G mmWave

Mr. James Kimery

(Golden Olive Hall)

Keynote Speech #4: Recent Progress of 3U Optical Transmission Systems

Prof. Shaohua Yu

(Golden Olive Hall)

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break & Poster Session-1 Coffee Break & Poster Session-3

11:00-12:30

IoT

Workshop

(A Room)

Tutorial 1

(B Room)

Tutorial 2

(C Room)

Tutorial 3

(D Room)

Tutorial 4

(E Room)

WCS-1

(A Room)

WCS-2

(B Room)

OCSN-1

(C Room)

WNM-1

(D Room)

SPC-1

(E Room)

Invited-1

(F Room)

WCS-6

(A Room)

WCS-7

(B Room)

OCSN-2

(C Room)

STC-1

(D Room)

SNBD

(E Room)

Invited-4

(F Room)

12:30-14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch

14:00-15:30

VLC

Workshop

(A Room)

Tutorial 5

(B Room)

Tutorial 6

(C Room)

Tutorial 7

(D Room)

Tutorial 8

(E Room)

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WCS-3

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Meeting

(C Room)

WNM-2

(D Room)

SPC-2

(E Room)

Invited-2

(F Room)

IAP-2

(A Room)

WCS-8

(B Room)

WNM-3

(C Room)

STC-2

(D Room)

SPC-3

(E Room)

Invited-5

(F Room)

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break & VLC Poster Session Coffee Break & Poster Session-2 Coffee Break & Poster Session-4

16:00-17:30

VLC

Workshop

(A Room)

Tutorial 5

(B Room)

Tutorial 6

(C Room)

Tutorial 7

(D Room)

Tutorial 8

(E Room))

WCS-4

(A Room)

WCS-5

(B Room)

Steering

Committee

Meeting

(C Room)

NGN-1

(D Room)

CIT

(E Room)

Invited-3

(F Room)

WCS-9

(A Room)

WNM-4

(B Room)

PSC

(C Room)

NGN-2

(D Room)

SPC-4

(E Room)

Invited-6

(F Room)

18:30-21:00 Welcome Reception Banquet Organizer’s Dinner

TUTORIALS

Tutorial 1: Molecular Communications: Theory, Practice and Challenges Tutorial 2: Recent Advances in Wireless Localization Tutorial 3: Ultra Dense Small Cell Networks: Principles and Technologies Tutorial 4: Rate Splitting for MIMO Wireless Networks: A Promising PHY-Layer Strategy for 5G and Beyond Tutorial 5: Ultra-reliable and Low-latency Communications: Requirements, Solutions, and Future Directions Tutorial 6: Statistical Queuing and Delay Analysis and Its Applications in Wireless Networking Tutorial 7: Communication and Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Power Transmission Tutorial 8: Signal Processing for Full-Duplex Wireless Communications:

:Its Challenges, Practical Solutions and Future Research Directions

WORKSHOPS International Workshop on Visible Light Communications The Fifth IEEE/CIC ICCC International Workshop on IoT

INDUSTRY & ACADEMIC PANELS

IAP-1: Fog-enabled Computing and Communications IAP-2: AI for Communication Networks

TECHNICAL Sessions

CIT: Communication and Information Theory NGN: Next Generation Networking OCSN: Optical Communication Systems and Networks PSC: Privacy and Security in Communications STC: Selected Topics in Communications SPC: Signal Processing for Communications SNBD: Social Networks and Big Data WCS: Wireless Communications Systems WNM: Wireless Networking and Multimedia

Locations of Meeting Rooms Guibin Building: Changle Hall (1F)-A Room (up to 80),

Weiyang Hall (1F)-E Room (up to 40), Wanxiang Hall (2F)-F Room (up to 100)

Yanbin Building: Jiabin Hall (1F)-B Room (up to 50)

Jiabin Building: Yin Ganlan Hall-C Room (up to 40)

Yingbin Building: Conference Room (3F)-D Room (up to 40)

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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Minggao Zhang

It is an honor and a pleasure to welcome you on behalf of the Executive Committee and the hosting

Shandong University to the sixth IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC

2017), which is organized under the sponsorship of Space Star Technology Co., Ltd and National

Instruments.

First of all, I would like to thank scientific community for my honorary chair nomination. I would also

like to express my greatest appreciation for the work by all the organizers and volunteers on this

important conference.

The conference is supposed to last for three days and a series of exciting programs will be held,

including major technical symposiums, industry and academic panels, workshops, tutorials, invited talks,

and distinguished keynote speeches. Most of the guests are prestigious experts and scientists with

many significant achievements. The conference will be an excellent scientific, networking, and publicity

event. It will provide a good opportunity to exchange ideas and share the latest research achievements

among world-class experts and young researchers from China and abroad.

Finally, I hope that all of you will enjoy this conference. More importantly, you cannot miss the chance

to explore and discover the beauty of Qingdao and to experience the great hospitality of this city.

Honorary Chair - IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Minggao Zhang,

Academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering

Professor, Shandong University, China

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM THE THE THE THE HONORARY CHAIRHONORARY CHAIRHONORARY CHAIRHONORARY CHAIR

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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Dongfeng Yuan Yuguang ‘Michael’ Fang Xueqing Yi

It is a distinct honor to welcome you on behalf of the entire IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017 team to the sixth

IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China which is held in the magnificent city of

Qingdao, China, 22-24 October 2017. It is technically sponsored by the IEEE, IEEE Communications

Society (ComSoc), China Institute of Communications (CIC), and technically co-sponsored by Shandong

University, China.

Recently, all of us have witnessed the remarkable innovations and rapid developments of

communications. In particular, IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017 aims at addressing a key theme on “Communications

for Everything”, which broadly covers all disciplines of communications from fundamental research to

emerging applications, including the following nine symposiums: Signal Processing for Communications,

Wireless Communications Systems, Optical Communication System and Networks, Privacy and Security

in Communications, Social Networks and Big Data, Communication and Information Theory, Wireless

Networking and Multimedia, Next Generation Networking, and Selected Topics in Communications.

In the keynote sessions, the four world renowned experts from academia and industry Prof. Xuemin

(Sherman) Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada), James Kimery (National Instruments, USA), Prof.

Robert Schober (Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany), and Prof. Shaohua

Yu (Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and

Telecommunications) will deliver keynote addresses to present the latest and widest possible view on

these technical areas.

IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017 has received more than 470 papers in total. To evaluate each submission, a blind

review system was used and each paper was reviewed by at least 3 experts from the Technical Program

Committee. The selection process followed strict criteria in all symposiums so only 213 papers were

accepted. In total, 156 papers will be orally presented and 57 papers will be presented in the form of

poster.

We thank all the authors and speakers for their technical contributions and the attendees for their

participation. We are especially thankful to the keynote speakers and invited speakers for sharing their

diverse expertise and keen visions in both academia and industry. Thanks also go to the effort and

dedication of all organizers and volunteers. We truly hope you will have an intellectually stimulating

experience at this conference and enjoy the technical as well as the social programs.

General Co-Chairs - IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Dongfeng Yuan (Shandong University, China)

Yuguang ‘Michael’ Fang (University of Florida, USA)

Xueqing Yi (China Institute of Communications, China)

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME MESSAGE FROMMESSAGE FROMMESSAGE FROMMESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL COTHE GENERAL COTHE GENERAL COTHE GENERAL CO----CHAIRSCHAIRSCHAIRSCHAIRS

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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Cheng-Xiang Wang Ekram Hossain Guoqiang Mao Guang Shi

On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the sixth

IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC 2017), in the magnificent city of

Qingdao. Under the theme of “Communications for Everything”, IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017 brings together

researchers to discuss the latest advances in communications. The technical program of ICCC 2017

features 4 world-class keynote speeches, 9 technical symposiums, 8 tutorials, 2 industrial and academic

panels, and 2 workshops. In addition, we have 17 invited talks delivered by 17 famous experts from

academia and industry.

In this sixth edition of IEEE ComSoc’s flagship conference in China, we have maintained the high quality

of the conference. We received 471 paper submissions from about 24 countries and regions. Out of

these, 222 papers were accepted and 213 papers were included in the final program, corresponding to

an acceptance rate of 47%. All the papers were carefully peer reviewed by about 450 TPC members and

reviewers, with each paper evaluated by at least three reviewers. Within these accepted papers, we

also have 43 invited papers by established experts in their fields. All these papers are organized into 26

lecture-style oral sessions and 4 interactive poster sessions.

We are confident that you will find the technical program of IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017 very stimulating and

inspiring. We warmly invite all of you to join us in interacting with the keynote and invited speakers,

and industrial panelists, and more importantly, interacting with all of your peer attendees. A technical

program like this would not have been possible without the hard work and devotion of many of our

organizing committee members and volunteers. We would like to especially thank the Symposium

Chairs, Workshop Chairs, Tutorial Chairs, and Industrial and Academic Panel Chairs for their exceptional

work. We would also like to express our sincere thanks to all the TPC members and reviewers for their

help in the paper review process.

Finally, we wish to thank all the authors and attendees for participating in the conference. We hope you

will have a fruitful and memorable experience at IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017 in Qingdao.

TPC Co-Chairs - IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Cheng-Xiang Wang (Heriot-Watt University, UK)

Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada)

Guoqiang Mao (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

Guang Shi (China Institute of Communications, China)

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM THE THE THE THE TTTTPC COPC COPC COPC CO----CHAIRSCHAIRSCHAIRSCHAIRS

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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Honorary Chair

Minggao Zhang

Shandong University, China

General Co-Chairs

Dongfeng Yuan

Shandong University ,

China

Yuguang ‘Michael’ Fang

University of Florida,

USA

Xueqing Yi

China Institute of

Communications, China

Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs

Cheng-Xiang Wang

Heriot-Watt University,

UK

Ekram Hossain

University of Manitoba,

Canada

Guoqiang Mao

University of Technology

Sydney, Australia

Guang Shi

China Institute of

Communications, China

Publicity Co-Chairs

Zhiquan Bai

Shandong University,

China

Mehrdad Dianati

University of Surrey,

UK

Jie Pan

China Institute of

Communications, China

Tomohiko Taniguchi

Fujitsu Laboratories

Ltd., Japan

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Local Arrangement Co-Chairs

Wensheng Zhang

Shandong University,

China

Jian Sun

Shandong University,

China

Hailiang Xiong

Shandong University,

China

Mingqiang Yang

Shandong University,

China

Publication Co-Chair Publication Co-Chair Financial Co-Chair Financial Co-Chair

Zhi Liu

Shandong University,

China

Zhu Han

Houston University,

USA

Jie Wu

China Institute of

Communications, China

Bruce Worthman

IEEE Communications

Society, USA

Registration Co-Chair Registration Co-Chair Tutorial Co-Chair Tutorial Co-Chair

Xiaotian Zhou

Shandong University,

China

Ying Wei

Shandong University,

China

Tony Q. S. Quek

Singapore University of

Technology and Design,

Singapore

Wei Chen

Tsinghua University, China

Workshop Co-Chair Workshop Co-Chair Invited Track Co-Chair Invited Track Co-Chair

Muhammad Ali Imran

University of Glasgow, UK

Yingjun (Angela) Zhang

The Chinese University of

Hong Kong, China

Liuqing Yang

Colorado State University,

USA

Shi Jin

Southeast University,

China

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Industry & Academic Panels Co-Chair Industry & Academic Panels Co-Chair

Yang Yang

Shanghai Research Centre

for Wireless

Communications, China

Hua Huang

Huawei Technologies,

China

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STC: Selected Topics in Communications

Zhiguo Ding

Lancaster University,

UK

Lin Cai

University of Victoria,

Canada

Caijun Zhong

Zhejiang University,

China

SPC: Signal Processing for Communications

Marco Di Renzo

National Centre for Scientific

Research, France

Xiaojing Huang

University of Technology Sydney,

Australia

Chengwen Xing

Beijing Institute of Technology,

China

WCS: Wireless Communications Systems

Jingxian Wu

University of Arkansas,

USA

Phone Lin

National Taiwan

University, China

Takis Mathiopoulos

University of Athens,

Greece

Lingyang Song

Peking University,

China

OCSN: Optical Communication System and Networks

Ming Chen

Southeast University,

China

Reza Nejabati

University of Bristol,

UK

Zihuai Lin

University of Sydney,

Australia

TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM COTECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM COTECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM COTECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM CO----CHAIRSCHAIRSCHAIRSCHAIRS

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PSC: Privacy and Security in Communications

Pinyi Ren

Xi’an Jiaotong University,

China

Xiuzhen Cheng

The George Washington

University, USA

Sangarapillai Lambothoran

Loughborrough University,

UK

SNBD: Social Networks and Big Data

Pan Li

Case Western Reserve University,

USA

Pan Hui

Hong Kong University of Science

and Technology, China

Kun Yang

University of Essex,

UK

CIT: Communication and Information Theory

Pingyi Fan

Tsinghua Univertsity,

China

Eduard Jorswieck

Technical University of Dresden,

Germany

Soon Xin Ng (Michael)

Southampton University,

UK

WNM: Wireless Networking and Multimedia

Wei Xiang

James Cook University,

Australia

Miao Pan

University of Houston,

USA

Dalei Wu

The University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga, USA

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NGN: Next Generation Networking

Tommy Svensson

Chalmers University,

Sweden

Min Sheng

Xidian University,

China

Min Song

Michigan Technological

University, USA

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IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

Chair:

Xuemin (Sherman) Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)

Vice Chairs:

Ke Gong (Nankai University, China)

Zhen Yang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

Members:

Kwang-Cheng Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan, China)

Khaled B. Letaief (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China)

Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University, China)

Tong Song (China Institute of Communications, China)

Steve Weinstein (CTTC Consulting, USA)

Yinghai Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

Koichi Adachi The Univeresity of

Electro-Communications Japan

Israel Akingeneye University of Arkansas USA

Ahmed Al-Kinani Heriot-Watt University United Kingdom

Francisco Javier Aparicio

Navarro Newcastle University United Kingdom

Francisco Aparicio-Navarro Loughborough University United Kingdom

Giuseppe Araniti University Mediterranea of Reggio

Calabria Italy

Takuya Asaka Tokyo Metropolitan University Japan

Bo Bai Tsinghua University China

Lu Bai Shangdong University China

Zhiquan Bai Shandong University China

Ertugrul Basar Istanbul Technical University Turkey

Elena Veronica Belmega ETIS / ENSEA - UCP - CNRS France

Mustapha Benjillali INPT Morocco

Carlos Bermejo Hong Kong University of Science and

Technology Hong Kong, China

Ji Bian Shandong University China

Carmen Botella University of Valencia Spain

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERSTECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERSTECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERSTECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEESTEERING COMMITTEESTEERING COMMITTEESTEERING COMMITTEE

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Stefano Buzzi University of Cassino and Lazio

Meridionale/CNIT Italy

Lin Cai University of Victoria Canada

Yunlong Cai Zhejiang University China

Lei Cao The University of Mississippi USA

Yali Cao Shandong University China

Yankun Cao Shandong University China

Yi Cao Shandong University China

Rong Chai Chongqing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Hengtai Chang Shandong University China

Zheng Chang University of Jyväskylä Finland

Periklis Chatzimisios Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki Greece

Chen Chen Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Jieqiong Chen University of Technology Sydney Australia

Li Chen Sun Yat-Sen University China

Lingyu Chen Xiamen University China

Ming Chen Southeast University China

Runhua Chen China Academy of Telecommunications

Technology China

Wei Chen Tsinghua University China

Xiao Chen Southeast University China

Xiaoming Chen Zhejiang University China

Xu Chen Sun Yat-Sen University China

Yuh-Shyan Chen National Taipei University Taiwan, China

Zhengchuan Chen Chongqing University China

Wei Cheng Virginia Commonwealth University USA

Wenchi Cheng Xidian University China

Xiuzhen Cheng George Washington University USA

Yu Cheng Illinois Institute of Technology USA

Yu-Yi Cheng Industrial Technology Research Institute Taiwan, China

Feng-Tsun Chien National Chiao Tung University Taiwan, China

Woong Cho Jungwon University Korea

Sherman S. M. Chow The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China

Domenico Ciuonzo Network Measurement and Monitoring

(NM2), Naples, IT Italy

Liang Cong Shandong University China

Felipe Cruz-Pérez Cinvestav-IPN Mexico

Ruixue Cui Fudan University China

Kanapathippillai Cumanan University of York United Kingdom

Daniel Benevides da Costa Federal University of Ceara (UFC) Brazil

Tomaso De Cola German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany

Yansha Deng King's College London United Kingdom

Boya Di Peking University China

Marco Di Renzo Paris-Saclay University / CNRS France

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Guido Dietl University of Applied Sciences Landshut Germany

Guoru Ding Southeast University China

Haichuan Ding University of Florida USA

Hui Ding Shandong University China

Ming Ding Data 61 Australia

Tian Ding University of Technology Sydney Australia

Wenbo Ding Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Zhiguo Ding Lancaster University United Kingdom

Anming Dong Qilu University of Technology China

Mianxiong Dong Muroran Institute of Technology Japan

Ping Dong Beijing Jiaotong University China

Xue Dong Shandong University China

Yanjie Dong University of British Columbia, Vancouver Canada

Yunquan Dong Nanjing University of Information Science

and Technology China

Zhicheng Dong Tibet University China

Qinghe Du Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Zhengfeng Du Shandong University China

Dongliang Duan University of Wyoming USA

Qiang Duan The Pennsylvania State University USA

Pingyi Fan Tsinghua University China

Chao Fang Chalmers University of Technology Sweden

Daquan Feng Singapore University of Technology and

Design Singapore

Rui Feng Shandong University China

Wei Feng Tsinghua University China

Gianluigi Ferrari University of Parma Italy

Vasilis Friderikos King's College London United Kingdom

Xiao Fu Nanjing University China

Feifei Gao Tsinghua University China

Zhenzhen Gao Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Jie Gong Sun Yat-Sen University China

Shu Gong Shandong University China

Xiaowen Gong Auburn University USA

Yanmin Gong Oklahoma State University USA

Alberto Gonzalez Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Spain

Ali Gorcin Yildiz Technical University Turkey

Javier Gozalvez Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche Spain

Rui Guan Southeast University China

Guan Gui Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Maxime Guillaud Huawei Technologies, Mathematical and

Algorithmic Sciences Lab France

Chongtao Guo Shenzhen University China

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Linke Guo Binghamton University USA

Shuaishuai Guo Shandong University China

Yinjing Guo Shandong University of Science &

Technology China

Shengqian Han Beihang University China

Shuangshuang Han Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy

of Sciences China

Zhu Han University of Houston USA

Gerhard Hancke City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China

Biao He University of California, Irvine USA

Hongliang He Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Yejun He Shenzhen University China

Yubei He Shangdong University China

Xiaojun Hei Huazhong University of Science and

Technology China

Paul Ho Simon Fraser University Canada

Xuemin Hong Xiamen University China

Jingzhi Hu Peking University China

Kekai Hu Intel USA

Xiaoya Hu Huazhong University of Science and

Technology China

Kun Hua Lawrence Technological University USA

Chih-Wei Huang National Central University Taiwan, China

Chuan Huang University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China China

Jie Huang Shandong University China

Nuo Huang Southeast University China

Xiaojing Huang University of Technology Sydney Australia

Xiaoxia Huang Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced

Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences China

Yiling Huang Shangdong University China

Pan Hui Hong Kong University of Science and

Technology Hong Kong, China

Takao Inoue National Instruments USA

Linqiong Jia Southeast University China

Chunxiao Jiang Tsinghua University, Beijing China

Mingyan Jiang Shandong University China

Qi Jiang Xidian University China

Xiaohong Jiang Future University-Hakodate Japan

Yuming Jiang Norwegian University of Science and

Technology (NTNU) Norway

Jiping Jiao Xiamen University China

Wanguo Jiao Xidian University China

Eduard Jorswieck TU Dresden Germany

Aravind Kailas Volvo Group North America USA

Rossi Kamal International University of Businesses

Agriculture and Technology Korea

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Farah Kandah University of Tennessee at Chattanooga USA

George Karagiannidis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece

Muhammad Khandaker University College London United Kingdom

Donghyun Kim Kennesaw State University USA

Chuili Kong Zhejiang University China

Lingshuang Kong Shandong University China

Witold Krzymień University of Alberta Canada

Sangarapillai Lambotharan Loughborough University United Kingdom

Jemin Lee Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and

Technology (DGIST) Korea

Xianfu Lei Southwest Jiaotong University China

Bo Li Northwestern Polytechnical University China

Dewen Li Shandong University China

Fudong Li University of Alberta Canada

Haodong Li Shandong University China

Jia Li Oakland University USA

Jianghao Li Shandong University China

Jingya Li Ericsson Sweden

Jun Li Nanjing University of Science and

Technology China

Lixin Li Northwestern Polytechnical University China

Min Li The University of Newcastle Australia

Ming Li University of Nevada, Reno USA

Pan Li Case Western Reserve University USA

Qiang Li University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China China

Qiang Li Huazhong University of Science and

Technology China

Qihao Li University of Oslo Norway

Qinghua Li University of Arkansas USA

Ruidong Li National Institute of Information and

Communications Technology (NICT) Japan

Wen-Tai Li National Sun Yat-Sen University Taiwan, China

Xuanheng Li Dalian University of Technology China

Yuzhou Li Huazhong University of Science and

Technology China

Han Liang Zhejiang University China

Quanquan Liang Shandong University of Science and

Technology China

Qi Liao Nokia Bell Labs Germany

David Lin National Chiao Tung University Taiwan, China

Hai Lin Osaka Prefecture University Japan

Kai Lin Dalian University of Technology China

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Phone Lin National Taiwan University Taiwan, China

Shijun Lin Xiamen University China

Yun Lin Harbin Engineering University China

Zihuai Lin University of Sydney Australia

Christopher Lindberg Chalmers University of Technology Sweden

Chenxi Liu Singapore University of Technology and

Design Singapore

Chun-Hung Liu University of Michigan USA

Jianqing Liu University of Florida USA

Junyu Liu Xidian University China

Runzi Liu Xidian University China

Shuiyin Liu Monash University Australia

Tingting Liu Beihang University China

Ye Liu Loughborough University United Kingdom

Yunxue Liu Yantai University China

Zhi Liu Shandong University China

Tat Lok The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China

Yan Long Southwest Jiaotong University China

Francisco Javier

Lopez-Martinez Universidad de Malaga Spain

Kejie Lu University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez USA

Rongxing Lu University of New Brunswick Canada

Weidang Lu Zhejiang University of Technology China

Yanhui Lu Zhengzhou University China

Changqing Luo Case Western Reserve University USA

Chunbo Luo University of Exeter United Kingdom

Gangming Lv Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Tong Ma Shandong University China

Yanbo Ma Shandong University of Finance and

Economics China

Behrooz Makki Chalmers University of Technology Sweden

Yuyi Mao Hong Kong University of Science and

Technology Hong Kong, China

Barbara Masini CNR - IEIIT Italy

Takis Mathiopoulos University of Athens Greece

Michail Matthaiou Queen's University Belfast United Kingdom

Amjad Mehmood Kohat Univerisity of Science & Technology

Kohat Pakistan

Mohammadali Mohammadi Shahrekord University Iran

Hassan Moradi Qualcomm Inc. USA

Robert Morelos-Zaragoza San Jose State University USA

Simone Morosi University of Florence - CNIT Italy

Mithun Mukherjee Guangdong Provincial Key Lab of

Petrochemical Equipment Fault Diagnosis China

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Shahid Mumtaz Instituto de Telecomunicationes Portugal

Telex M. N. Ngatched Memorial University of Newfoundland Canada

Samrat Nath University of Arkansas USA

Reza Nejabati University of Bristol United Kingdom

Soon Xin Ng University of Southampton United Kingdom

Qiuna Niu Qingdao University of Science and

Technology China

Konstantinos Ntontin University of Barcelona Spain

Hideki Ochiai Yokohama National University Japan

Rodolfo Oliveira Nova University of Lisbon, Instituto de

Telecomunicationes Portugal

Maxwell Omwenga University of Tennessee at Chattanooga USA

Shumao Ou Oxford Brookes University United Kingdom

Gaofeng Pan Southwest University China

Miao Pan University of Houston USA

Yijin Pan Southeast University China

Ai-Chun Pang National Taiwan University Taiwan, China

Charly Poulliat INP - ENSEEIHT Toulouse France

Javier Prieto University of Salamanca Spain

Chenhao Qi Southeast University China

Liping Qian Zhejiang University of Technology China

Jingping Qiao Shandong University China

Qiu Qingchen Shandong University China

Zhu Qiuming Nanjing University of Aeronautics and

Astronautics China

Fengzhong Qu Zhejiang University China

Tony Q. S. Quek Singapore University of Technology and

Design Singapore

Yogachandran

Rahulamathavan Loughborough University United Kingdom

Danda Rawat Howard University USA

Pinyi Ren Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Taneli Riihonen Tampere University of Technology Finland

Joel Rodrigues National Institute of Telecommunications

(Intel) Brazil

Gianmarco Romano Second University of Naples Italy

Yuhan Ruan Xidian University China

Claudio Sacchi University of Trento Italy

Sergio Salinas Wichita State University USA

Pierluigi Salvo Rossi Norwegian University of Science and

Technology Norway

Seiichi Sampei Osaka University Japan

Wiroonsak Santipach Kasetsart University Thailand

Hirokazu Sawada National Institute of Information and

Communications Technology Japan

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Mamoru Sawahashi Tokyo City University Japan

Neetesh Saxena Bournemouth University United Kingdom

Christian Schneider Ilmenau University of Technology Germany

Robert Schober University of British Columbia Canada

Vincenzo Sciancalepore NEC Europe Ltd. Germany

Nadir Shah COMSATS Institute of Information

Technology Pakistan

Vinod Sharma Indian Institute of Science India

Changyang She Singapore University of Technology and

Design Singapore

Yuan Shen Tsinghua University China

Min Sheng Xidian University China

Haibin Shi Xiamen University China

Jianfeng Shi Southeast University China

Long Shi Singapore University of Technology &

Design Singapore

Qingjiang Shi Zhejiang Sci-Tech University China

Xiufang Shi Zhejiang University China

Yuanming Shi ShanghaiTech University China

Byonghyo Shim Seoul National University Korea

Dirk Slock EURECOM France

Paschalis Sofotasios Khalifa University Finland

Houbing Song Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University USA

Jian Song Shandong University China

Lingyang Song Peking University China

Min Song Michigan Technological University USA

Xiaoshi Song Northeastern University China

Zhou Su Shanghai University China

Hongguang Sun Xidian University China

Jun Sun Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Ning Sun LG Electronics USA

Qifu Sun University of Science and Technology

Beijing China

Yongliang Sun Nanjing Tech University China

Himal Suraweera University of Peradeniya Sri Lanka

Tommy Svensson Chalmers University of Technology Sweden

Mehrdad Taki University of Qom Iran

Yi Tan Heriot-Watt University United Kingdom

Jianhua Tang Seoul National University Korea

Xiao Tang Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Xiaoming Tao Tsinghua University China

Dinghui Tian Shandong University China

Jie Tian Shandong Normal University China

Xiaohua Tian Shanghai Jiao Tong University China

Yafei Tian Beihang University China

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Theodoros Tsiftsis Nazarbayev University Kazakhstan

Guan-Hua Tu Michigan State University USA

Francesco Verde University of Napoli Federico II Italy

Quoc-Tuan Vien Middlesex University United Kingdom

Krzysztof Walkowiak Wroclaw University of Science and

Technology Poland

Bin Wang Wright State University USA

Chengxiang Wang Heriot-Watt University United Kingdom

Chonggang Wang InterDigital Communications USA

Dawei Wang Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Er-Fu Wang Heilongjiang University China

Gang Wang Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. USA

Gongpu Wang Beijing Jiaotong University China

Huiming Wang Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Jia Wang Shandong University China

Jie Wang Dalian University of Technology China

Jin-Yuan Wang Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Jingjing Wang Qingdao University of science and

Technology,Qingdao China

Jingyu Wang Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Jintao Wang Tsinghua University China

Jun Wang Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Kan Wang Xi'an University of Technology China

Kan Wang Xi'an University of Technology China

Leiyu Wang Shandong University China

Li Wang Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Liang Wang Shaanxi Normal University China

Lifeng Wang University College London United Kingdom

Lijun Wang Wenhua College China

Pengfei Wang Peking University China

Qinglong Wang McGill University Canada

Shangguang Wang Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Songhua Wang Shandong University China

Wei Wang Zhejiang University China

Xianbin Wang Western University Canada

Xiaojun Wang Dublin City University Ireland

Xijun Wang Xidian University China

Xin Wang Fudan University China

Xinheng Wang University of the West of Scotland United Kingdom

Yinlu Wang Southeast University China

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Yu Wang Nanjing University of Aeronautics and

Astronautics China

Zhiliang Wang Tsinghua University China

Zuoen Wang University of Arkansas USA

Sixiao Wei Intelligent Fusion USA

Feng Wen University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China China

Jingyang Wen North Minzu University China

Miaowen Wen South China University of Technology China

Thakshila Wimalajeewa Syracuse University USA

Dalei Wu The University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga USA

Dapeng Wu Chongqing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Jen-Ming Wu National Tsing Hua University Taiwan, China

Jingxian Wu University of Arkansas USA

Jiyan Wu Singapore University of Technology and

Design Singapore

Longfei Wu Fayetteville State University USA

Nan Wu Beijing Institute of Technology China

Qingqing Wu National University of Singapore Singapore

Shaoen Wu Ball State University USA

Yik-Chung Wu The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China

Yongpeng Wu Shanghai Jiao Tong University China

Yuan Wu Zhejiang University of Technology China

Zhiqiang Wu Wright State University USA

Wei Xiang James Cook University Australia

Xingyu Xiang Intelligent Fusion USA

Yong Xiao University of Arizona USA

Ge Xiaohu Huazhong University of Science &

Technology China

Renchao Xie Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Chengwen Xing Beijing Institute of Technology China

Chao Xu Xidian University China

Datong Xu Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Dongyang Xu Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Hao Xu Southeast University China

Hongji Xu Shandong University China

Jie Xu Guangdong University of Technology China

Jing Xu Shanghai Research Center for Wireless

Communications China

Qian Xu Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Wei Xu Southeast University China

Weitao Xu University of New South Wales Australia

Wenjun Xu Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

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Xiaodong Xu Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Kaiping Xue University of Science and Technology of

China China

Ning Yan Shandong University China

Shihao Yan The Australian National University Australia

Xiaojuan Yan Guilin University of Electronic Technology China

Chungang Yang Xidian University China

Gangqiang Yang University of Waterloo Canada

Howard Yang Singapore University of Technology and

Design Singapore

Junnan Yang University of Technology Sydney Australia

Kun Yang University of Essex United Kingdom

Lei Yang University of Nevada, Reno USA

Ping Yang UESTC China

Weiwei Yang PLA Army Engineering University China

Yuqian Yang Shandong University China

Zhaohui Yang Southeast University China

W. Yanyan University of Shandong China

Chunmei Yao Shandong University China

Qizhong Yao Zhejiang University China

Feng Ye University of Dayton USA

Lin Ye Harbin Institute of Technology China

Yun Ye City University of New York USA

Xiaoyan Yin Northwest University China

Guanding Yu Zhejiang University China

Ke Yu Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, Beijing China

Liu Yu Shandong University China

Shucheng Yu Stevens Institute of Technology USA

Zhenming Yu Tsinghua University China

Xiaojun Yuan University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China China

Hao Yue San Francisco State University USA

Ammar Zafar University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Australia

Yasser Zahedi Wireless Communication Centre -

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Malaysia

Alessio Zappone University of Cassino and Southern Lazio Italy

Weiliang Zeng Qualcomm Research USA

Fei Zesong Beijing Institute of Technology China

Chao Zhai Shandong University China

Chao Zhang Tsinghua University China

Chi Zhang University of Science and Technology of

China China

Chuanting Zhang Shandong University China

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Guomei Zhang Xi'an Jiaotong University China

Haijun Zhang University of Science and Technology

Beijing China

Hongliang Zhang Peking University China

Jia Zhang Shandong Normal University China

Jing Zhang University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China China

Lei Zhang Shandong University China

Liyang Zhang Hebei University of Technology China

Mingqiang Zhang Shandong University China

Na Zhang School of Information Science &

Engineering, Shandong University China

Peng Zhang Weifang University China

Qi Zhang SUTD Singapore

Qi Zhang Shandong University China

Qingrui Zhang Shandong University China

Rongqing Zhang Colorado State University USA

Rui Zhang University of Delaware USA

Rui Zhang Xidian University China

Ruonan Zhang Northwestern Polytechnical University China

Shun Zhang Xidian University China

Wence Zhang Jiangsu University China

Wenyi Zhang University of Science and Technology of

China China

Wuxiong Zhang Shanghai Research Center for Wireless

Communications China

Yuling Zhang Ludong University China

Feiran Zhao Zhejiang University China

Mingxiong Zhao Yunnan University, Chenggong District,

Kunming China

Nan Zhao Dalian University of Technology China

Laibo Zheng Information Science and Engineering

School, Shandong University China

Qinghe Zheng Shandong University China

Zijie Zheng Peking University China

Caijun Zhong Zhejiang University China

Yi Zhong Huazhong University of Science and

Technology China

Andong Zhou Shandong University China

Fuhui Zhou School of Information Engineering,

Nanchang University China

Guoqing Zhou Broadcom USA

Liang Zhou Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Mu Zhou Chongqing University of Posts and

Telecommunications China

Sheng Zhou Tsinghua University China

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Xiaotian Zhou Shandong University China

Haojin Zhu Shanghai Jiao Tong University China

Lina Zhu Xidian University China

Xiaoyan Zhu Xidian University China

Xihua Zou Southwest Jiaotong University China

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WELCOME OPENING CEREMONYWELCOME OPENING CEREMONYWELCOME OPENING CEREMONYWELCOME OPENING CEREMONY

WELCOME OPENING CEREMONY

October 23, Monday, 8:30-9:00, Golden Olive Hall

Chair: Cheng-Xiang Wang, Heriot-Watt University

1. Welcome Message From Prof. Yongbing Zhang (Vice President, Shandong University)

2. Welcome Message From IEEE ComSoc (Guoliang Xue, Vice President for Conferences)

3. Welcome Message From China Institute of Communications (Tong Song)

4. Welcome Message From the Honorary Chair (Minggao Zhang)

5. Welcome Message From the General Co-Chairs (Yuguang ‘Michael’ Fang)

6. Welcome Message From the TPC Co-Chairs (Guang Shi)

7. Best Paper Awards Ceremony for IEEE/CIC ICCC 2017

(Awarder: Tong Song and Yinghai Zhang)

8. Best Paper Awards Ceremony for China Communications

(Chair: Honggang Zhang, Awarder: Jianhua Lu)

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KEYNOTE SPEECH #1 Chair: Chair: Chair: Chair: Dongfeng Yuan, Shandong UniversityDongfeng Yuan, Shandong UniversityDongfeng Yuan, Shandong UniversityDongfeng Yuan, Shandong University, China, China, China, China

Prof. Xuemin (Sherman) Shen

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,

University of Waterloo, Canada

Fellow of the IEEE, Engineering Institute of Canada, Canadian

Academy of Engineering, and Royal Society of Canada

Date: Monday, 23 October, 2017

Time: 9:00-9:45

Room: Golden Olive Hall

Connected Vehicles for Modern Transportation Systems

Abstract: Modern society depends on faster, safer, and environment friendly transportation system.

Vehicular communications network in terms of vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to infrastructure, vehicle

to pedestrian, vehicle to cloud, and vehicle to sensor, provides a solution to modern transportation.

In this talk, we first introduce the all connected vehicles. We then present the challenges and

scientific research issues of vehicular communications network. As examples, we show how to

utilize mobility characteristics of vehicles to derive the achievable asymptotic throughput capacity

in VANETs, and how to develop the charging strategies based on mobility of electric vehicles to

improve the electricity utility, in order to approach load capacities of charging stations in

VANET-enhanced smart grid. We conclude the talk by discuss the future autonomous driving.

Biography: Xuemin (Sherman) Shen is a University Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate

Studies, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada. Dr.

Shen’s research focuses on wireless resource management, wireless network security, wireless body

area networks, smart grid and vehicular ad hoc and sensor networks. He is the Editor-in-Chief of

IEEE IoT Journal. He serves as the General Chair for Mobihoc’15, the Technical Program Committee

Chair for IEEE GC’16, IEEE Infocom’14, IEEE VTC’10, the Symposia Chair for IEEE ICC’10, the

Technical Program Committee Chair for IEEE Globecom’07, the Chair for IEEE Communications

Society Technical Committee on Wireless Communications. Dr. Shen was an elected member of IEEE

ComSoc BoG, the chair of IEEE ComSoc Distinguish Lecturer selection committee, and a member of

IEEE ComSoc Fellow evaluation committee. Dr. Shen received the Excellent Graduate Supervision

Award in 2006, and the Premier’s Research Excellence Award (PREA) in 2003 from the Province of

Ontario, Canada. Dr. Shen is a registered Professional Engineer of Ontario, Canada, an IEEE Fellow,

an Engineering Institute of Canada Fellow, a Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow, a Royal

Society of Canada Fellow, and a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Vehicular Technology Society and

Communications Society.

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KEYNOTE SPEECH #2 Chair: Chair: Chair: Chair: Dongfeng Yuan, Dongfeng Yuan, Dongfeng Yuan, Dongfeng Yuan, Shandong UniversityShandong UniversityShandong UniversityShandong University, China, China, China, China

Accelerating Design and Test for 5G mmWave

Abstract: The combination of 4G broadband access and smart devices has transformed all of our

lives and opened our eyes to the possibility of mobile broadband access anywhere and everywhere.

5G is more than increased data rates but also increases in capacity, lower latency, and new network

topologies that will provide the infrastructure to deliver these new capabilities and services to create

a new wireless ecosystem unlocking tremendous economic potential. With these objectives, the

question of spectrum arises. Spectrum below 6 GHz is scarce and capacity and bandwidth depend

largely on spectrum availability. Knowing this spectrum constraint, researchers are investigating

new spectrum frontiers in the cmWave and mmWave frequency ranges presenting unprecedented

technical and business challenges. From working with researchers all over the world, NI has been at

the forefront of the mmWave explorations mmWave mobile access and gained unique insight. This

talk will review the background and history of these explorations, lessons learned, and also the

future challenges that lie ahead. MmWave poses many challenges but there is potential to

accelerate mmWave adoption through a platform based approach that streamlines design to test.

Biography: James Kimery is a Director of Marketing for National Instruments SDR and Wireless

Research initiatives. In this role, James is responsible for company’s 5G strategy encompassing both

research and business initiatives. James also leads NI’s RF and Communications Lead User program

which works with leading researchers across the world to accelerate the transition from theory to

prototype and deployment. James also manages the company’s software defined radio business

including the Ettus Research subsidiary acquired by NI in 2010. In 2014, James chaired the IEEE

Globecom industry committee which was held in Austin, Texas. Prior to joining NI, James was the

Director of Marketing for Silicon Laboratories' wireless division. As Director, the wireless division

grew revenues exceeding $250M (from $5M) and produced several industry innovations including

the first integrated CMOS RF synthesizer and transceiver for cellular communications,

James Kimery is a Director of Marketing for National Instruments SDR and Wireless Research initiatives.

In this role, James is responsible for company’s 5G strategy encompassing both research and business

initiatives. James also leads NI’s RF and Communications Lead User program which works with leading

researchers across the world to accelerate the transition from theory to prototype and deployment.

James also manages the company’s software defined radio business including the Ettus Research

subsidiary acquired by NI in 2010. In 2014, James chaired the IEEE Globecom industry committee which

Mr. James Kimery

Director of Marketing,

National Instruments, USA

Date: Monday, 23 October, 2017

Time: 9:45-10:30

Room: Golden Olive Hall

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the first digitally controlled crystal oscillator, and the first integrated single chip phone

(AeroFONE), AeroFONE was voted by the .IEEE as one of the top 40 innovative ICs ever developed.

James also worked at National Instruments before transitioning to Silicon Labs and led many

successful programs including the concept and launch of the PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation

(PXI) platform. James was a founding member of the VXIplug & play Systems Alliance, VISA

working group, and PXI System Alliance. He has authored over 60 technical papers and articles

covering a variety of wireless and test and measurement related topics. James holds degrees

from the University of Texas at Austin (MBA) and Texas A &M University (BSEE).

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KEYNOTE SPEECH #3 Chair: Chair: Chair: Chair: Guoqiang MaoGuoqiang MaoGuoqiang MaoGuoqiang Mao, , , , University University University University of Technology Sydney, Australiaof Technology Sydney, Australiaof Technology Sydney, Australiaof Technology Sydney, Australia

Prof. Robert Schober

Department of Electrical, Electronics, and Communication

Engineering (EEI)

Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU)

Fellow of the IEEE, Canadian Academy of Engineering, and

Engineering Institute of Canada

Date: Tuesday, 24 October, 2017

Time: 9:00-9:45

Room: Golden Olive Hall

Synthetic Molecular Communication

Abstract: Synthetic molecular communication is an emerging research area offering many

interesting and challenging new research problems for communication engineers, biologists,

chemists, and physicists. Synthetic molecular communication is widely considered to be an

attractive option for communication between nanodevices such as (possibly artificial) cells and

nanosensors. Possible applications of the resulting nanonetworks include targeted drug delivery,

health monitoring, environmental monitoring, and “bottom-up” manufacturing. To accommodate

this exciting new and fast growing research area, IEEE and ACM have recently founded several new

conferences and journals.

In this keynote, we will give first a general overview of the areas of synthetic molecular

communication and nanonetworking. Components of synthetic molecular communication

networks, possible applications, and the evolution of the field will be reviewed. Subsequently, we

will give an introduction to various synthetic molecular communication strategies such as gap

junctions, molecular motors, and diffusion based molecular communication. Thereby, we will focus

particularly on diffusion based synthetic molecular communication, identify the relevant basic laws

of physics and discuss their implications for communication system design. One particular challenge

in the design of diffusive synthetic molecular communication systems is intersymbol interference.

We will discuss corresponding mitigation techniques and provide some results. Furthermore, we

will present several receiver design options for diffusive synthetic molecular communication,

discuss their respective advantages and disadvantages, and elaborate on the impact of external

phenomena such as molecule degradation and flow. In the last part of the talk, we will discuss some

research challenges in synthetic molecular communication from a communication and signal

processing point of view.

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Biography: Robert Schober (S’98, M’01, SM’08, F’10) was born in Neuendettelsau, Germany, in 1971.

He received the Diplom (Univ.) and the Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of

Erlangen-Nuermberg in 1997 and 2000, respectively. From May 2001 to April 2002 he was a

Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto, Canada, sponsored by the German Academic

Exchange Service (DAAD). From 2002 to 2011, he was a Professor and Canada Research Chair at the

University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, Canada. Since January 2012 he is an Alexander von

Humboldt Professor and the Chair for Digital Communication at the Friedrich Alexander University

(FAU), Erlangen, Germany. His research interests fall into the broad areas of Communication Theory,

Wireless Communications, and Statistical Signal Processing.

Robert received several awards for his work including the 2002 Heinz Maier–Leibnitz Award of the

German Science Foundation (DFG), the 2004 Innovations Award of the Vodafone Foundation for

Research in Mobile Communications, the 2006 UBC Killam Research Prize, the 2007 Wilhelm

Friedrich Bessel Research Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the 2008 Charles

McDowell Award for Excellence in Research from UBC, a 2011 Alexander von Humboldt

Professorship, and a 2012 NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Fellowship. In addition, he has received several best

paper awards for his research. Robert is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and a

Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada. From 2012 to 2015, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the

IEEE Transactions on Communications. Currently, he is the Chair of the Steering Committee of the

IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological and Multiscale Communication and serves on the Editorial

Board of the Proceedings of the IEEE. Furthermore, he is a Member at Large of the Board of

Governors and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society.

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KEYNOTE SPEECH #4 Chair: Chair: Chair: Chair: Guoqiang MaoGuoqiang MaoGuoqiang MaoGuoqiang Mao, , , , University University University University of Technology Sydney, Australiaof Technology Sydney, Australiaof Technology Sydney, Australiaof Technology Sydney, Australia

Recent Progress of 3U Optical Transmission Systems

Abstract: Ultra-high-speed, ultra-large-capacity and ultra-long-haul (3U) are the forever pursuit of

optical communication. As a new mode of optical communication, 3U transmission can greatly

promote next generation optical internet and broadband mobile communication network

development and technological progress. This talk introduces the new scientific problems, key

technologies and important achievements in 3U transmission research.

Biography: Yu Shaohua (born in Wuhan in 1962), expert in optical fiber transmission system and

network technology. He obtained the PhD degree in 1992 from Wuhan University and then entered

the Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (WRI) in 1993. He had been

Engineers, senior engineers, master tutor, deputy director of the research laboratory, doctoral tutor,

general manager of FiberHome network, vice president of FiberHome, and deputy chief engineer of

the WRI. Currently, he is the chief engineer and vice president in WRI, China communication

association executive director, deputy director and director of the academic committee member,

committee of national 863 plan of optical communication network and communication subject

experts. He is also the chief scientist in former national key basic research development program

(973 Plan), "super high speed ultra large capacity ultra long distance optical transmission basic

research", and the vice chairman in International Telecommunication Union ITU-T optical and access

network research group (SG15). He was elected as academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering

in 2015.

He has long been engaged in the research of optical fiber transmission system and communication

network technology, and is one of the pioneers in the integration of SDH and Internet in China's

telecommunications transmission network. He holds 106 patents (including 7 patents authorized by

the United States), 102 published papers, and 4 books. He proposed and commercialized the

integrating the Ethernet and SDH network to transmit LAPS system and metropolitan area network

MSR (MSR) system equipment to solve the problem of “SDH can only work for single voice design

Prof. Shaohua Yu

Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering,

Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and

Telecommunications

Date: Tuesday, 24 October, 2017

Time: 9:45-10:30

Room: Golden Olive Hall

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business” and “N metropolitan area network business require N duplicated network”.

Compared with pure router transmission, LAPS has the same transmission rate and costs less

than 1/10. He is the first one in the 100-year history of ITU-T to proposed three

international ITU standards, such as LAPS and MSR from China. As an early invention

technology in two international mainstream programs, LAPS has been produced and

referenced by more than 40 global system equipment manufacturers and more than 10 chip

manufacturers. In the SDH transmission network of the Internet, his proposed method can

solve the problem of coverage and speed of the Internet, and make contributions in the

Metro packet ring network transmission of a variety of services and other international hot

issues.

As the first completed person and unique completed unit, he won two National Technology

Invention Second Prize and two National Science and Technology Progress Second Prize, one

Chinese patent gold medal, and two awards of excellence. He also had three national

information industry major technological invention. He had also won the title of youth science

and technology award, Chinese national outstanding professional and technical person, new

century talents project national candidates, Hubei province top science and technology

award, Guanghua Engineering Science and technology award, the national outstanding

scientific and technological workers, national intellectual property leading talent and the

national model worker.

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Invited Session-1

Session Chair: Zaichen Zhang

Date: Monday, 23 October, 2017

Time: 11:00-12:30

Room: Wanxiang Hall (2F)-F meeting room

Speaker: Yue Gao, Queen Mary University of London, UK

([email protected])

Title: Data-Driven Sub-Nyquist Spectrum Sensing for IoT

Systems

Abstract: Spectrum sensing is the first step to realize

dynamic spectrum sharing. Geo-location database can

enable white space devices (WSDs) to make use of the

vacant spectrum without harmfully interfering with

incumbent services. Dynamic changes of the wireless

environment pose significant challenges to the database

approach. Wideband spectrum sensing can detect the

instant spectral opportunities over the wide frequency

range, but the high sampling rate is hard to implement in

the power-limited devices. To relax the sensing

requirements on the WSDs, hybrid framework that

combines the advantages of both geo-location database

and spectrum sensing is explored in this talk. To further

reduce the sampling bottleneck at high frequency,

sub-Nyquist sampling techniques are adopted by

exploiting the sparse property of the wideband signals

for Internet of Things (IoT) systems. The experimental

results show that the proposed hybrid schemes can

achieve improved detection performance with reduced

hardware and computation complexity in comparison

with the sensing and database only approach.

Furthermore, we investigate the spectrum utilisation of

TV white space (TVWS) at different locations in London.

Both large-scale and long-term outdoor measurement

are conducted to better understand the features and

variations in multiple locations and time periods.

Different from most fixed location only measurements,

we also drive along the main streets of London with a

portable node measuring on-route spectrum density

with corresponding geographical information. In order to

better understand the dynamic spectrum utilisation

features.

Speaker: Yingjun Zhang (Angela), The Chinese University

of Hong Kong, HK, China ([email protected])

Title: Randomized Gaussian Message Passing for Scalable

PHY Layer of C-RAN

Abstract: With centralized processing, cooperative radio,

real-time cloud computing, and clean infrastructure,

Cloud Radio Access Network (CRAN) is a “future proof”

solution to sustain the mobile data explosion in future

wireless networks. The technology holds great potential

in enhancing future wireless systems with necessary

capability to accommodate unprecedented traffic

demand. However, cloud wireless systems inevitably

encounter scalability issues in terms of computational

and implementation complexities. This talk discusses the

challenges and recent developments in technologies that

potentially address the scalability issues of CRANs. In

particular, I will focus on a randomized Gaussian message

passing algorithm to achieve perfect scalability and

convergence in the PHY layer of CRANs.

Speaker: Bo Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

([email protected])

INVITED TALKS

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Title: Scatterer Modeling for Wireless Channel @

mmWave

Abstract: Mmwave communication has been regarded as

one of key technology in 5G. FCC has allocated 28 GHz,

37/39 GHz and 64-71 GHz frequencies as licensed or

unlicensed bands for 5G mobile radio services (MRS). As

is known, the sensitivity of mmWave links to blockage is

due to their weak diffraction characteristics and the

scatterers in real physical scenarios are usually neglected.

In this talk, we will make an analysis of scatterer

modeling for wireless channel at mmWave, which is of

great importance to the precise modeling for wireless

channels.

Invited Session-2

Session Chair: Yulong Zou

Date: Monday, 23 October, 2017

Time: 14:00-15:30

Room: Wanxiang Hall (2F)-F meeting room

Speaker: Zaichen Zhang, Southeast University, China

([email protected])

Title: Optical Mobile Communications

Abstract: Optical band is to be explored to meet

requirements of future wireless communication systems.

Optical wireless communication (OWC) technologies,

such as free space optical (FSO) and visible light

communications (VLC), have been well deployed but still

have limitations to be incorporated in the future mobile

communication systems. In this talk, we introduce our

recent work on the newly proposed optical mobile

communication (OMC) technologies. Different from

FSO, OMC supports multiple senders and multiple

receivers, with possible high mobility and handover

among cells Compared with VLC, OMC achieves higher

throughput and supports higher mobility. OMC brings

several key design problems, such as beam adaption and

resource optimization across different domains, which

will also be addressed in this talk.

Speaker: Xiliang Luo, ShanghaiTech University, China

([email protected])

Title: From TDD to FDD: Challenges in Massive MIMO

Abstract: This talk will provide an overview of various

technical challenges in massive MIMO deployments and

the corresponding solutions. Specifically, we will first go

over TDD massive MIMO systems and discuss the TDD

reciprocity calibration problems and the uplink pilot

contamination issues. In particular, we will show how to

mitigate the UL pilot contamination through aligning the

channel power in multiple domains, i.e. the time, angular,

and Doppler domains. Then we discuss how to deploy

massive MIMO in FDD mode. With our proposed DL

pilots, we are able to effect desirable DL path aligning at

each served MS for the DL CSI acquisition and feedback

in FDD massive MIMO. A scalable CSI feedback scheme is

designed such that FDD massive MIMO can work

reasonably well with only a small amount of DL and UL

overheads similar to those consumed in conventional

cellular systems.

Speaker: Xin Wang, Fudan University, China

([email protected])

Title: Resource Allocation for Green Coordinated

Multipoint Communication Systems

Abstract: Green coordinated transmissions play an

important role in development of the next-generation

energy- and spectrum-efficient cellular heterogeneous

networks (HetNets). On the other hand, by fast evolution

of the current power network infrastructure, it is

expected that all future communication systems will be

powered by a smart grid with high penetration of

renewable energy sources (RES). Integration of

smart-grid technologies and RES into system designs

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then holds the key to fully exploiting the potential of

coordinated communications in future HetNets. To this

end, we establish a new paradigm to develop

low-complexity online (real-time) control schemes for

efficient utilization of the RES and wireless

communication resource. Leveraging the stochastic

optimization approach, a unified framework is developed

for modeling, analyzing, and designing efficient, robust,

distributed, two-timescale online resource management

schemes in smart-grid powered coordinated multipoint

communication systems. It is shown – both theoretically

and empirically- that the proposed algorithms and

schemes can significantly improve the energy efficiency

of the coordinated communication systems in practical

stochastic and dynamic network environments.

Invited Session-3

Session Chair: Zhi Quan

Date: Monday, 23 October, 2017

Time: 16:00-17:30

Room: Wanxiang Hall (2F)-F meeting room

Speaker: Yulong Zou, Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China ([email protected])

Title: Physical-Layer Security for Spectrum Sharing

Systems

Abstract: This talk examines the physical-layer security

for a spectrum sharing system consisting of multiple

source-destination pairs, which dynamically access their

shared spectrum for data transmissions in the presence

of an eavesdropper. A source cooperation (SC) aided

opportunistic jamming framework is proposed for

protecting the transmission confidentiality of the

spectrum sharing system against eavesdropping.

Specifically, when a source node is allowed to access the

shared spectrum for data transmissions, another source

is opportunistically selected in the spectrum sharing

system to transmit an artificial noise for disrupting the

eavesdropper without affecting the legitimate

transmissions. Two specific SC aided opportunistic

jamming schemes are presented, namely the SC aided

random jammer selection (RJS) and optimal jammer

selection (OJS), which are referred to as the SC-RJS and

SC-OJS, respectively. The conventional non-cooperation

is considered as a baseline. Closed-form intercept

probability expressions for the non-cooperation, SC-RJS

and SC-OJS schemes are derived, based on which their

secrecy diversity gains are determined through an

asymptotic intercept probability analysis in the high

signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) region. It is proved that the

conventional non-cooperation exhibits a secrecy diversity

of zero, whereas the proposed SC-RJS and SC-OJS achieve

a higher secrecy diversity of one. This also surprisingly

means that no additional secrecy diversity gain is

achieved by the optimal jammer selection compared to

the random selection strategy. In addition, numerical

results show that the intercept probability performance

of the SC-OJS is always better than that of the SC-RJS and

non-cooperation, even when the legitimate channel is

worse than the eavesdropping channel.

Speaker: Winston Seah, Victoria University of Wellington,

New Zealand ([email protected])

Title: Making Sense out of IoT Non-Sense

Abstract: The Internet has transformed from its original

form that connects computers utilized by humans to one

that connects objects, sensors, and any foreseeable

device in everyday life, giving rise to the “Internet of

Things”. Coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999, the term

“Internet of Things” (IoT) refers to this new Internet

where devices generate data and communicate,

interacting often without any human intervention.

Industry and academia alike have exploited IoT in

marketing and securing grants respectively, purporting

numerous new futuristic IoT products and research as

far-fetched as IoT storytelling!!! This talk aims to put

some context into the different definitions of IoT, the

research challenges, and hopefully make some sense out

of IoT “non-sense”.

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Speaker: Lie-Liang Yang, University of Southampton, UK

([email protected])

Title: Enabling Techniques for Radio Access in

Ultra-Dense Wireless Networks

Abstract: Future global 5G (5G+) wireless systems are

expected to constitute an ultra-dense wireless network

that aims at providing wide-ranging and ubiquitous

services for every mobile user and IoT device associated

with the network. Explicitly, radio access in such a

network faces a lot of technical challenges. Hence, in this

talk, we first address the main challenges of radio access

in ultra-dense wireless networks, both uplink and

downlink scenarios will be considered. Then, we explore

a range of technical solutions enabling ultra-dense

users/devices to share the limited radio resources

available to the network. The advantages, disadvantages

and the challenges for practical implementation of these

optional techniques will be emphasised. We conclude

the talk by discussing the further challenges and the

open problems for research and development.

Invited Session-4

Session Chair: Wenchi Cheng

Date: Tuesday, 24 October, 2017

Time: 11:00-12:30

Room: Wanxiang Hall (2F)-F meeting room

Speaker: Zhi Quan, Shenzhen University, China

([email protected])

Title: Data-driven Wireless Calibration and Testing

Abstract: Radio frequency (RF) calibration and test play

an important role in massive production of consumer

electronics, such as laptops, smart phones, pads, drones,

etc., to ensure high quality of wireless communications.

There is a trade-off between test time and measurement

accuracy in traditional RF testing methods. In this talk,

we will introduce data-driven wireless RF calibration and

test methods that can adaptively adjust test strategies

based on on-line measurement data. The data-driven

methods can greatly improve measurement accuracy

while reducing test time. The improved product quality

and reduced test time can save hundreds of millions of

dollars per year in manufacturing of consumer

electronics.

Speaker: Jun Fang, University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China ([email protected])

Title: Beam Alignment and Channel Estimation for

MmWave Communications

Abstract: Millimeter wave (mmWave) communication is

a promising technology for future cellular networks. It

has the potential to offer gigabits-per-second

communication data rates by exploiting the large

bandwidth available at mmWave frequencies. A key

challenge for mmWave communication is that signals

incur a much more significant path loss over the

mmWave frequency bands as compared with the path

attenuation over the lower frequency bands. To

compensate for the significant path loss, large antenna

arrays should be used at both the base station and the

mobile station to provide sufficient beamforming gain for

mmWave communications. Due to the high directivity of

beams, mmWave systems require fast and accurate

beam alignment/channel estimation which is essential

for the proper operation of directional

precoding/beamforming.

This talk focuses on beam alignment/channel estimation

techniques for mmWave systems. We study different

beam steering techniques and their associated channel

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estimation performance. We also show that besides

sparse characteristics, mmWave channels often exhibit

low-rank structures that can be utilized to significantly

improve the channel estimation performance. Several

new mmWave channel estimation methods that exploit

the low-rank structures will be presented.

Speaker: Ying Cui, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China

([email protected])

Title: Analysis and Optimization of Caching in Large-scale

Wireless Networks

Abstract: The rapid proliferation of smart mobile devices

has triggered an unprecedented growth of global mobile

data traffic. Modern data traffic exhibits a high degree of

asynchronous content reuse. Thus, caching at base

stations (BSs) is gradually recognized as a promising

approach to support massive content delivery over

wireless networks. It is of critical importance to fully

exploit the potential of caching in wireless networks, by

jointly utilizing other key wireless technologies. In this

talk, I will discuss joint caching and multicasting in heavy

or moderate load scenarios, and joint caching and BS

cooperation in light load scenarios. This talk will present

a general framework of analysis and optimization of

average performance in large-scale cache-enabled

wireless networks, which is based on stochastic geometry,

probability theory and various optimization techniques.

The analysis and optimization results provide valuable

design insights for practical cache-enabled wireless

networks.

Invited Session-5

Session Chair: Shunqing Zhang

Date: Tuesday, 24 October, 2017

Time: 14:00-15:30

Room: Wanxiang Hall (2F)-F meeting room

Speaker: Dixian Zhao, Southeast University, China

([email protected])

Title: CMOS Millimeter-Wave Power Amplifier and

Transmitter Design

Abstract: The rapid growth of mobile data and the use of

smart phones are making unprecedented challenges for

wireless service providers to overcome a global

bandwidth shortage. Millimeter-wave (mm-Wave)

technology is widely considered as one of the key

technologies that will continue to serve the consumer

demand for increased wireless data capacity. Meanwhile,

the advanced CMOS can now well operate in mm-Wave

bands, permitting the integration of a full transceiver in a

low-cost, high-yield technology. However, the design of

mm-Wave transceivers in advanced CMOS still poses

many challenges at device, circuit and architecture levels.

In addition to generic difficulties, such as high-frequency

operation and low active gain, mm-Wave designers must

deal with issues like low breakdown voltage, high

interconnect loss, unwanted mutual coupling, poor

device matching, inaccurate PDK high-frequency models,

strict design rules, long EM-simulation time, etc. At

transmitter side, all these critical issues limit the output

power and efficiency, prolong the design time and make

it difficult to guarantee the success of tape-out.

This talk will focus on realizing CMOS mm-Wave power

amplifiers (PAs) towards more output power, higher

efficiency and broader bandwidth. All the

aforementioned design challenges will be described.

Novel design techniques at mm-Wave will be presented,

followed by prior-art PA and TX dsigns in advanced CMOS

technologies.

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Speaker: Haojin Zhu, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China

([email protected])

Title: Attacks and Defenses of IoT Systems via A

Cross-layer Approach

Abstract: Along with the high popularity of IoT systems,

the security and privacy issues in IoT are receiving an

increasing interest. In this study, we present WindTalker,

a novel and practical keystroke inference framework that

allows an attacker to infer the sensitive keystrokes on a

mobile device through WiFi-based side-channel

information. WindTalker is motivated from the

observation that keystrokes on mobile devices will lead

to different hand coverage and the finger motions, which

will introduce a unique interference to the multi-path

signals and can be reflected by the channel state

information (CSI). The adversary can exploit the strong

correlation between the CSI fluctuation and the

keystrokes to infer the user’s number input. WindTalker

presents a novel approach to collect the target’s CSI data

by deploying a public WiFi hotspot. Compared with the

previous keystroke inference approach, WindTalker

neither deploys external devices close to the target

device nor compromises the target device. Instead, it

utilizes the public WiFi to collect user’s CSI data, which is

easy-to-deploy and difficult-to-detect. In addition, it

jointly analyzes the traffic and the CSI to launch the

keystroke inference only for the sensitive period where

password entering occurs. WindTalker can be launched

without the requirement of visually seeing the smart

phone user’s input process, backside motion, or installing

any malware on the tablet. We implemented Windtalker

on several mobile phones and performed a detailed case

study to evaluate the practicality of the password

inference towards Alipay, the largest mobile payment

platform in the world. The evaluation results show that

the attacker can recover the key with a high successful

rate. Our research shows that it needs to jointly consider

multiple-layer information (e.g., physical layer, network

layer and system layer) to design a secure NCS. It also

provides more research opportunities for network

security study in a cross-layer fashion.

Speaker: Qingwen Liu, Tongji University, China

([email protected])

Title: A New Way of Wireless Power Transfer beyond 5G

Abstract: About 70 years ago, Abraham Maslow, created

a hierarchy of innate and psychological needs:

psychological, safety, belonging/love, esteem and

self-actualization. In this era of digital evolution, those

needs have been usurped by the continuous digital

cravings that are more important than the most basic

needs – WiFi/mobile-internet and battery-life. Beyond

5G, in addition to wireless information transfer (WIT),

wireless power transfer (WPT) becomes a promising

solution to provide convenient and perpetual battery-life.

Besides the traditional WPT technologies such as

inductive coupling, magnetic resonate coupling and

electromagnetic radiation, distributed laser charging

(DLC), a new WPT alternative, can provide Watt-level

power over meter-level distance for smartphones,

laptops, etc.. DLC is a long-range high-power WPT

technology and can provide the similar user experience

as WiFi communications. We will present DLC’s technical

fundamentals and illustrate its potential of cutting the

last cord for mobile electronics

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Invited Session-6

Session Chair: Qiang Li

Date: Tuesday, 24 October, 2017

Time: 16:00-17:30

Room: Wanxiang Hall (2F)-F meeting room

Speaker: Shunqing Zhang, Shanghai University, China

([email protected])

Title: Green 5G: From the Fundamental Tradeoffs’

Perspective

Abstract: With years of tremendous traffic and energy

consumption growth, green radio has been valued not

only for theoretical research interests but also for the

operational expenditure reduction and the sustainable

development of wireless communications. In this talk, we

will focus on research progresses of 4G and 5G

communications, such as orthogonal frequency division

multiplexing and non-orthogonal aggregation, MIMO

systems, and heterogeneous networks. We will also

discuss potential challenges and impacts of fundamental

green tradeoffs, to guide the energy efficient research

and design for future wireless networks.

Speaker: Jemin Lee, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of

Science & Technology (DGIST) Daegu, Korea

([email protected])

Title: Computing at the Edge for 5G and IoT

Abstract: A key trend in computing and networking is

pushing processing and storage into the “cloud”.

However, the cloud computing paradigm is facing

difficulties in supporting the delay-sensitive applications

and improving the scalability for exploding connected

devices. Moreover, most IoT devices are small and

designed to operate with minimal resources, and these

resource-constrained devices have little or no capability

to defend themselves against sophisticated security

attacks. Those challenges lead to the new paradigm

“edge computing” which makes the cloud descend to the

edge. This emphasizes leveraging the power of local

computing and using different types of edge devices to

provide better services. In this talk, we will explore the

use of edge computing for 5G and IoT. Specifically, we

will provide the efficient design of edge

computing-enabled heterogeneous networks and the

framework of leveraging edge computing for IoT security.

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Keynote Speech for IoT (Session Chair: Min Jia)

Time: 09:00-9:45, 22 Oct. 2017

Title: Key technologies and applications of location-based services Speaker: Prof. Xuerong Cui, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, China

Session-1 (Session Chair: Yinghong Ma)

Time: 09:45-10:30, 22 Oct. 2017

An intelligent ECG interactive processing system based on Android and cloud computing platform

Shu Minglei (Shandong Computer Science Center, China); Nuo Wei (Shandong Computer Science Center,

China); Jiyong Xu (Shandong Computer Science Center, China); Ming Yang (Shandong Computer Science

Center, China)

An extraction optimization algorithm design for IP parameters in CSAMT

Wendong Xu (Qilu University of Technology, China); Guohua Lv (Qilu University of Technology, China)

Synchronous Full-Duplex MAC Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks

Yu Song (Army Engineering University & Xi'an Communications Institute, China); Zhi Wang (August First

Film Studio); Peng Liu (PLA Army Engineering University, China)

Session-2 (Session Chair: Wendong Xu)

Time: 11:00-12:30, 22 Oct. 2017

An Efficient Embedding Algorithm for Virtual Network via Exploiting Topology Attributes and Global

Network Resources

Haotong Cao (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Longxiang Yang (Nanjing

University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Hongbo Zhu (Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Joint Access Control and Resource Allocation for Machine Type communications

Jian Guo (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Xuefei Zhang (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China); Ruiqi Wang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Xiaofeng Tao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

Multi-channel Assisted Cooperative Relay for High Efficiency Wireless Local Area Network

Yinghong Ma (Xidian University, China); Hongyan Li (Xidian University, China); Yi Jiao (Xi’an

Communications Institute, China)

WORKSHOPS

The Sixth IEEE/CIC ICCC International Workshop on IoT

Date: Sunday, 22 October

Room: Changle Hall (1F)-A meeting room

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IoT System Evaluation Methods for Very Bursty Traffic with Contention Based Access

Haifeng Yu (HuaWei Bld., China); Wu Rong Zhang (Huawei Technologies Co. LTD, China); Guangwei Yu

(Huawei Technologies Co. LTD, China); Feng Yu (Huawei, China)

Session-1 (Session Chair: Paul Anthony Haigh)

Time: 14:00-15:30, 22 Oct. 2017

High speed visible light communication based on PAM-OFDM modulation

Nan Chi (Fudan University, China)

High-speed optical camera communication using selective capture

Shivani Teli (Pukyong National University, Korea); Yeonho Chung (Pukyong National University, Korea)

Visible Light Communications: Fast-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing in Highly Bandlimited

Conditions

Paul Anthony Haigh (University College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Izzat Darwazeh

(University College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

Visible light emission from porous silicon carbide

Haiyan Ou (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Yi Wei (Technical University of Denmark,

Denmark)

Using phosphors to enhance reception light for visible light communication

Hai-chao Guo (Science and Technology on Space Microwave Laboratory, China Academy of Space

Technology & Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Yan-mei Zhang (Beijing Institute of Technology,

China); Li Zhang (China Academy of Space Technology (Xi’an), China); She Shang (China Academy of

Space Technology (Xi’an), China); Huan Li (Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Han Gao (Beijing

Institute of Technology, China); Yu-long An (Beijing Institute of Technology, China)

Session-2 (Session Chair: Haijun Zhang)

Time: 16:00-17:30, 22 Oct. 2017

Underwater Wireless Optical Communication: a Review

Chuying Yu (Zhejiang University, China); Meiwei Kong (Zhejiang University, China); Bin Sun (Zhejiang

University, China); Jing Xu (Zhejiang University, China)

Optical Camera Communication for Smart Cities

Patricia Chavez-Burbano (Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral, Ecuador); Victor Guerra (IDeTIC-ULPGC,

Spain); Jose Rabadan (CeTIC-DSC, Universidad de Las Palmas, Spain); Rafael Perez-Jimenez (Universidad

de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain)

The Sixth IEEE/CIC ICCC International Workshop on

Visible Light Communications

Date: Sunday, 22 October

Room: Changle Hall (1F)-A meeting room

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Performance Study of Nonlinear Models for VLC Systems

Li Tao (China Ship Development and Design Centre, China); Yiguang Wang (China Mobile

Communications Group Jiangsu Company Limited, China); Hui Tan (China Ship Development and Design

Center, China)

When Visible Light Communications Meet Photonic Nanostructures

Xilu Yang (Fudan University, China); Yan Yu (Fudan University, China); Yujun Xie (Fudan University, China);

Yurong Dong (Fudan University, China); Pan Zeng (Fudan University, China); Junyi Gong (Fudan University,

China); Rongqing Liang (Fudan University, China); Qiongrong Ou (Fudan University, China); Shuyu Zhang

(Fudan University, China)

Nyquist-PAM-4 transmission using linear DPD and MLSE for Indoor Visible Light Communications

Chao Yang (State Key Laboratory of Optical Communication Technologies and Networks, China); Wu Liu

(Wuhan Research Institute of Post & Telecommunication & State Key Laboratory of Optical

Communication Technologies and Networks, China); Xiang Li (Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Qi Yang (FiberHome, China); Zhixue He (FiberHome, China)

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Polar Coding Performance for indoor LOS VLC System

Jianming Zhang and Wenxiu Hu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Xicong Li

(BUPT, China); Min Zhang and Dahai Han (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);

Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

Monolithic III-nitride photonic circuit for multifunctional visible light communication

Yuan Jiang and Zheng Shi (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Xumin Gao

(NanJing University of posts and Telecommunications, China); Jialei Yuan and Shuai Zhang (Nanjing

University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Yongjin Wang (NJUPT, China)

Adaptive transmission for MIMO VLC systems

Xinyue Guo (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology); Shuangshuang Li and Yang Guo

(University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China)

Experimental Demonstration of Undersampled Color-Shift Keying Optical Camera Communications

Pengfei Luo (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United

Kingdom (Great Britain)); Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic);

Shulan Feng (Huawei Technologies, China); Philipp Zhang (Huawei Technologies, USA); Min Zhang

(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

The Influence of Driving Current on the LED Modulation Bandwidth indoor VLC

Xiaoqing Song (Armored Force Engineering Academy, China); You-cai Wei, Zixu Zhao and Mu-yu Wang

(Academy of Armored Forces Engineering, China)

POSTER FOR VLC

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Tutorial-1: Molecular Communications: Theory,

Practice and Challenges

Time: 09:00-12:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Jiabin Hall (1F)-B meeting room

Instructor:

Lie-Liang Yang

University of Southampton, UK

Abstract: Molecular Communications (MC) has

been recognized as an attractive solution for

information exchange between nano-machines

and in nano-scale networks operated in fluid

environment. By taking its potential advantages of

bio-compatibility and low energy consumption,

MC is expected to find a lot of applications in the

areas, where the operation of conventional

electromagnetic based communications is

inefficient and/or impractical. Potential

applications of MC may include health-care,

intelligent drug delivery, environment monitoring,

industry applications, Internet of Nano Things

(IoNT), etc. In this tutorial, we will provide a

comprehensive introduction to the

state-of-the-art in MC. The fundamentals of MC,

channel modeling and transceiver techniques will

be addressed. We will emphasize the similarity

and difference between MC and the conventional

electromagnetic based communications.

Furthermore, the challenges and opportunities of

MC will be discussed.

The tutorial is organized as follows (Intended

length of the tutorial: half-day):

1. Review of MC by comparing it with the

conventional electromagnetic based

communications.

2. MC channel modeling, including the possible

media for molecule transportation, channel

models in MC, and channel statistical

properties.

3. Transceiver design and optimization

techniques, including optional signaling

techniques, optimum and sub-optimum

detection techniques, low-complexity coding

techniques for reliability enhancement of

molecular communications, etc.

4. Theoretical performance limits of some MC

systems, and practical challenges of MC

implementation.

5. Survey of mathematical tools for studying the

performance of MC systems.

6. Challenges and opportunities for research and

development of MC, and future research

issues.

Tutorial-2: Recent Advances in Wireless

Localization

Time: 09:00-12:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Yin Ganlan Hall-C meeting room

Instructors:

Yuan Shen

Tsinghua University, China

TUTORIALS

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Guodong Zhao

University of Electronic Science and Technology of

China, China

Tingting Zhang

Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China

Abstract: In this tutorial, we provide an overview

for the recent advances in wireless localization, in

particular from the physical-layer perspective of

theory and algorithm design. Starting from the

basic models and concepts of wireless localization,

we overview the state-of-the-art results on

non-cooperative and cooperative wireless

localization. Then, we introduce network

operation techniques for wireless localization in

both noncooperative and cooperative scenarios.

Emphasis will be given to resource-restricted

wireless localization networks, and as an example,

we will discuss joint power and bandwidth

allocation for cooperative localization. Finally, we

introduce recent advances in receiver positioning,

where the full-duplex relay are used.

Tutorial-3: Ultra Dense Small Cell Networks:

Principles and Technologies

Time: 09:00-12:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Conference Room (3F)-D meeting room

Instructors:

Haijun Zhang

University of Science and Technology Beijing,

China

Abstract: Next-generation (5G) wireless systems

are characterized by three key features:

heterogeneity, in terms of technology and

services, dynamics, in terms of rapidly varying

environments and uncertainty, and size, in terms

of number of users, nodes, and services. The

need for smart, secure, and autonomic network

design has become a central research issue in a

variety of applications and scenarios. Ultra dense

small cell networks (UDSNs) have attracted

intense interest from both academia and industry

to potentially improve spatial reuse and coverage,

thus allowing cellular systems to achieve higher

data rates, while retaining the seamless

connectivity and mobility of cellular networks.

However, considering the severe inter-tier

interference and limited cooperative gains

resulting from the constrained and non-ideal

transmissions between adjacent base stations, a

new paradigm for improving both spectral

efficiency and energy efficiency through

suppressing inter-tier interference and enhancing

the cooperative processing capabilities is needed

in the practical evolution of UDSNs.

This tutorial will identify and discuss technical

challenges and recent results related to the

UDSNs in 5G mobile networks. The tutorial is

mainly divided into four parts. In the first part, we

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will introduce UDSNs, discuss about the UDSNs

system architecture, and provide some main

technical challenges. In the second part, we will

focus on the issue of resource management in

UDSNs and provide different recent research

findings that help us to develop engineering

insights. In the third part, we will address the

signal processing and PHY layer design of UDSNs

and address some key research problems. In the

last part, we will summarize by providing a future

outlook of UDSNs.

The tutorial is organized as follows:

Part I: Overview of UDSNs and System

Architecture (45 mins)

1. RAN Evolutions: Brief introduction of

UDSNs, SON, C-RANs, LTE-U and their

potential evolution.

2. Introduction o f UDSNs: Basic features and

definitions, challenges, and state of the

art.

3. System architecture: Fronthaul, Fog/cloud

computing, heterogeneous networks,

performance metrics

Part II: Resource Management in UDSNs (60 mins)

1. Resource Allocation : A cooperative

bargaining game theoretic approach

2. Resource allocation with heterogeneous

services

3. Secure resource allocation without and

with cooperative jamming

4. Cross layer optimization in UDSNs

Part III: Interference Management in UDSNs (60

mins)

1. Interference-limited resource optimization

with fairness and imperfect spectrum

sensing

2. Coexistence of Wi-Fi and UDSNs with

LTE-U

3. Cooperative interference mitigation and

handover management

4. Incomplete CSI based resource

optimization in SWIPT

Part IV: Outlook of UDSNs (15 mins)

1. Evolution of UDSNs: Future research

challenges

Tutorial-4: Rate Splitting for MIMO Wireless

Networks: A Promising PHY-Layer Strategy for

5G and Beyond

Time: 09:00-12:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Weiyang Hall (1F)-E meeting room

Instructors:

Bruno Clerckx

Imperial College London, UK

Hamdi Joudeh

Imperial College London, UK

Abstract: Numerous techniques have been

developed in the last decade for MIMO wireless

networks, including among others MU-MIMO,

CoMP, Massive MIMO, NOMA, millimetre wave

MIMO. All those techniques rely on two extreme

interference management strategies, namely fully

decode interference and treat interference as

noise. Indeed, while NOMA based on

superposition coding with successive interference

cancellation relies on strong users to fully decode

and cancel interference created by weaker users,

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MU-MIMO/Massive MIMO/CoMP/millimetre

wave MIMO based on linear precoding rely on

fully treating any multi-user interference as noise.

In this tutorial, we depart from those two

extremes and introduce the audience to a more

general and more powerful transmission

framework based on Rate-Splitting (RS) that

consists in decoding part of the interference and

in treating the remaining part of the interference

as noise. This enables RS to softly bridge and

therefore reconcile the two extreme strategies of

fully decode interference and treat interference

as noise.

RS relies on the transmission of common

(degraded) messages decoded by multiple users,

and private (nondegraded) messages decoded by

their corresponding users. As a result, RS pushes

multiuser transmission away from conventional

unicast-only transmission to superimposed

unicast multicast transmission and leads to a

more general class/framework of strategies, e.g.

NOMA and MU-MIMO with linear precoding

being special cases of RS. RS will be shown to

provide significant benefits in terms of spectral

efficiencies, reliability and CSI feedback overhead

reduction over conventional strategies

used/envisioned in LTE-A/5G. The gains of RS will

be demonstrated in a wide range of scenarios:

multi-user MIMO, massive MIMO, multi-cell

MIMO/CoMP, overloaded systems, NOMA,

multigroup multicasting, mmwave

communications, communications in the

presence of RF impairments. Open problems and

challenges will also be discussed.

The tutorial is organized as follows:

1. Introduction to MIMO networks, interference

management and 4G design (10min)

a. Point to point MIMO

b. Multi-user MIMO

c. Multi-cell MIMO and HetNets

d. Massive MIMO

e. Interference Management

2. Problem of current 4G and emerging 5G

architecture (10min)

a. LTE-A performance and limitations:

MU-MIMO, CoMP, HetNets

b. Motivation for a new physical layer

3. Fundamentals of Rate Splitting (50min)

a. Interference Channel

b. Broadcast Channel with imperfect CSIT

c. Performance Limits and Degrees of

Freedom

d. Sum-Rate Enhancement and CSI Feedback

Reduction

4. Transceiver Optimization of Rate-Splitting

(20min)

a. Problem formulation

b. Robust beamforming (sum-rate

maximization, max-min fairness)

5. Extensions of Rate Splitting (65min)

a. Multiple receive antennas

b. Massive MIMO

c. Multi-Cell MIMO

d. Overloaded systems

e. Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access

f. Multigroup Multicast

g. Communications in the presence of RF

impairments

h. Millimeter Wave Communications

6. Rate-Splitting in 5G (15min)

a. Standardization issues and efforts

7. Future Challenges (10min)

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Tutorial-5: Ultra-reliable and Low-latency

Communications: Requirements, Solutions, and

Future Directions

Time: 14:00-17:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Jiabin Hall (1F)-B meeting room

Instructors:

Chenyang Yang

Beihang University, China

Changyang She

Singapore University of Technology and Design,

Singapore

Abstract: Supporting ultra-reliable and

low-latency communications (URLLC) is one of the

major goals in fifth generation (5G)

communication systems. Ensuring such a

stringent quality-of-service (QoS) enables various

applications in tactile internet such as control of

exoskeletons for patients, remote driving,

free-viewpoint video, and synchronization of

suppliers in a smart grid, and in ultra-reliable

machine-type-communications (MTC) such as

autonomous vehicles and factory automation.

Due to limited radio resources, channel fading

and network congestion, achieving the target

requirements, including ultra-high reliability,

ultra-low latency, and extremely high network

availability, is very challenging in wireless

communications.

The tutorial is organized as follows:

In the first part, we will introduce URLLC, discuss

the QoS requirements, and provide an overview

of different research initiatives related to URLLC.

In the second part, we will introduce some initial

solutions of radio resource management in 5G

RAN and transmission modes proposed for URLLC,

where useful tools and methods for cross-layer

design will be discussed.

In the last part, we will summarize some open

problems in URLLC and discuss the future

research directions.

Tutorial-6: Statistical Queuing and Delay

Analysis and Its Applications in Wireless

Networking

Time: 14:00-17:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Yin Ganlan Hall-C meeting room

Instructors:

Wenchi Cheng

Xidian University, China

Qinghe Du

Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

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Abstract:

This proposal will be discussing the fundamental

theory of statistical queuing and delay analysis,

which controls the delay-bound violation

probability within a very low tolerable level. This

theory and its application typically aim at

preventing delay violation from frequently

happening. In other words, it is an approach for

small or tail probability control, which has wide

application in wireless communications and

networking, especially on delay–bounded quality

of service (QoS) assurance. This proposal would

start with the background introduction on how

statistical delay-bounded QoS metrics are

important in current and future wireless networks.

Then, the fundamental theory will be elaborated

on in details with vivid illustration. Applications of

the theory on delay-bounded QoS provisioning

include how it is applied in diverse wireless

networking scenarios, including point-to-point

links, point-to-multi-point networks, relay

networks, full-duplex enabled networks,

device-to-device (D2D) underlaid networks,

cognitive radio (CR) networks, etc. Moreover, we

would also like to share our latest research

progress regarding how to apply the theories’ into

a wide spectrum of interests in wireless

communications, including battery management,

social-aware D2D networking, energy harvesting

networks, orbital-angular-momentum (OAM)

based multi-mode networks, as well as security

assurance.

The tutorial is organized as follows:

Part I: Fundamental Theory of Statistical Queuing

Analysis and Delay Control

1. Background and challenges

2. Fundamental theory of statistical delay

control over wireless networks

Part II: Applications of Statistical Queuing Analysis

and Delay Control in Wireless Networks

1. QoS-Driven wireless communications in

cellular networks

2. Heterogeneous QoS in full-duplex-enabled

wireless networks

Part III: Diversification of Applications Benefiting

from Statistical Delay-Control Theory

1. The applications of statistical delay-control

theory on battery management, security

assurance, and social aware networking.

2. The applications of heterogeneous

delay-bounded QoS provisioning on D2D

networks, CR networks, FD-enabled

networks, OAM based multi-mode

networks.

It is a half-day tutorial, which will be presented by

two speakers.

Tutorial-7: Communication and Signal Processing

Advances in Wireless Power Transmission

Time: 14:00-17:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Conference Room (3F)-D meeting room

Instructor:

Bruno Clerckx

Imperial College London, UK

Abstract: Microwave wireless power transfer

(WPT) is a promising technology to provide

cost-effective and real-time power supplies to

wireless devices. Although microwave WPT shares

many similar characteristics with the extensively

studied wireless information transfer or

communication, they also differ significantly in

terms of design objectives, transmitter/receiver

architectures and hardware constraints, etc. In

this tutorial, we first give an overview on the

various WPT technologies, the historical

development of the microwave WPT technology

and the main challenges in designing

contemporary microwave WPT systems. Then, we

focus on discussing the new communication and

signal processing techniques that can be applied

to tackle these challenges. Topics discussed

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include energy harvester modelling, energy

beamforming for WPT, channel acquisition, power

region characterization in multi-user WPT,

waveform design with linear and non-linear

energy receiver model, safety and health issues of

WPT, massive MIMO (multiple-input

multiple-output) and millimeter wave (mmWave)

enabled WPT, wireless charging control, and

wireless power and communication systems

co-design. We also point out directions that are

promising for future research.

The tutorial is organized as follows:

1. Overview of WPT Technologies (15min)

a. History of Microwave Wireless Power

Transfer

b. Microwave Wireless Power Transfer: A

Fresh New Look

2. Analytical model of a rectenna (30min)

a. Antenna model

b. Rectifier and diode models

3. Single-user WPT (30min)

a. Energy beamforming

b. Channel acquisition

c. Extension and future work

4. Multi-user WPT (30min)

a. WPT network architecture

b. Power region characterization

c. Extension and future work

5. Waveform design (45 min)

a. Effect of rectifier non-linearity

b. Single-user waveform design

c. Multi-user waveform design

d. Circuit evaluations

e. Extension and future work

6. Prototyping and experimentation of WPT

(15min)

7. Further discussions (15min)

a. Safety and health issues

b. Massive MIMO and mmwave WPT

c. Wireless charging control

d. Joint design with wireless communications

Tutorial-8: Signal Processing for Full-Duplex

Wireless Communications: Its Challenges,

Practical Solutions and Future Research

Directions

Time: 14:00-17:30, Oct. 22, Sunday

Room: Weiyang Hall (1F)-E meeting room

Instructor:

Zhongshan Zhang

University of Science and Technology Beijing,

Beijing, China

Abstract: The family of conventional half-duplex

(HD) wireless systems relied on transmitting and

receiving in different time-slots or frequency

sub-bands. Hence the wireless research

community aspires to conceive full-duplex (FD)

operation for supporting concurrent transmission

and reception in a single time/frequency channel,

which would improve the attainable spectral

efficiency by a factor of two. The main challenge

encountered in implementing an FD wireless

device is the large power difference between the

self-interference (SI) imposed by the device’s own

transmissions and the signal of interest received

from a remote source. In this tutorial, we present

a comprehensive list of the potential FD

techniques and highlight their pros and cons. We

classify the SI cancellation techniques into three

categories, namely passive suppression, analog

cancellation and digital cancellation, with the

advantages and disadvantages of each technique

compared. Specifically, we analyze the main

impairments (e.g. phase noise, power amplifier

nonlinearity as well as in-phase and

quadrature-phase (I/Q) imbalance, etc.) that

degrading the SI cancellation. We then discuss the

FD based Media Access Control (MAC)-layer

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protocol design for the sake of addressing some

of the critical issues, such as the problem of

hidden terminals, the resultant end-to-end delay

and the high packet loss ratio (PLR) due to

network congestion. After elaborating on a

variety of physical/MAC-layer techniques, we

discuss potential solutions conceived for meeting

the challenges imposed by the aforementioned

techniques. Furthermore, we also discuss a range

of critical issues related to the implementation,

performance enhancement and optimization of

FD systems, including important topics such as

hybrid FD/HD scheme, optimal relay selection and

optimal power allocation, etc. Finally, a variety of

new directions and open problems associated

with FD technology are pointed out.

The tutorial is organized as follows (100+ PPT

Slides, 1~2 hour) :

1. Motivation of Full-Duplex Research

a. Global Spectrum Shortage

b. Half-Duplex Erodes Resource Utilization

c. Full-Duplex Doubles Spectral Efficiency

d. Challenges in Full-Duplex Operations

2. Benefits of Employing Full-Duplex

a. Driving Forcebehind the advances in FD

b. Capacity Analysis in FD

c. Outage Probability in FD Links

d. BER Performance in FD

e. Benefits of Employing Full-Duplex

f. Pros/Cons of Full-Duplex Techniques

3. Self-Interference Cancellation

a. Why Should We Perform SI Cancellation?

b. Key Points

c. Principles of SI Cancellation

d. Self-Interference Cancellation Categories

a. Passive SI Suppression

b. Active SI Cancellation

c. Open Issues in SI Cancellation

Techniques

e. Impairments Imposed on SI Cancellation

f. Practical Full Duplex SI Cancellation

Designs

4. Full-Duplex MAC-Layer Protocols

a. Full-Duplex MAC Design

a. The Busytone-aided MAC Protocol

b. FD-MAC Protocol

b. Challenging Issues in MAC Design

5. Practical Implementation Issues

a. Full-Duplex Relaying with SI Mitigation

b. Hybrid FD/HD Relaying

a. Five-Phase based Hybrid FD/HD

Relaying

b. Hybrid Schemes in CRNs

c. Opportunistic FD/HD Mode

6. Conclusions & Potential Future Research

a. Conclusions

b. Future Directions

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A meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WCS-1

SESSION CHAIR: Zhiquan Bai

Angle-Based Codebook for Low-Resolution

Hybrid Precoding in Millimeter-Wave Massive

MIMO Systems (Invited paper)

Jingbo Tan (Tsinghua University, China); Linglong

Dai (Tsinghua University, China); Jianjun Li

(Zhongyuan University of Technology, China); Shi

Jin (Southeast University, China)

A Stream-wise Blind Selected Mapping

Technique for Low-PAPR Multi-user MIMO

Transmission (Invited paper)

Amnart Boonkajay (Tohoku University, Japan);

Fumiyuki Adachi (Tohoku University, Japan)

(Invited paper)

Fine-grained Collision Mitigation Control for

Neighbor Discovery in Wireless Sensor Networks

(Invited paper)

Kaigui Bian (Peking University, China); Yangbin

Zhang (Peking University, China); Pengpeng Qiao

(XiangTan University, China); Zhetao Li (Xiangtan

University, China)

Pilot Beamforming for Massive Machine Type

Communication Systems (Invited paper)

Hyoungju Ji (Seoul National University & Samsung

Electronics. Co., Ltd, Korea); Jun Won Choi

(Hanyang University, Korea); Byonghyo Shim

(Seoul National University, Korea)

Analysis of Base Station Deployment Impact on

LOS Probability Model for 5G Indoor Scenario

(Invited paper)

Wei Li (Northwestern Polytechnical University,

China); Lei Tian (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications & Wireless Technology

Innovation Institute, China); Jianhua Zhang

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yongmei Cheng

(Northwestern Polytechnical University, China)

Performance Analysis and Optimal Signal

Detection for Amplify-and-Forward Relay in

Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication

Systems (Invited paper)

Jiaxing Wang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Shuo Yuan (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Mugen Peng (Beijing University of posts &

Telecommunications, China)

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

IAP-1

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WCS-4

SESSION CHAIR: Shuangshuang Han

Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power

Transfer for Cognitive Two-Path Successive

Relaying Networks

Zihe Zhang (Northwestern Polytechnical

University, China); Lixin Li (Northwestern

Polytechnical University, China); Ganning He

(Northwestern Polytechnical University, China);

Wei Chen (Tsinghua University, China); Zhu Han

(University of Houston, USA)

Joint Relay-and-Antenna Selection in NOMA

Relaying Networks Over Nakagami-$m$ Fading

Channels

Qinghai Li, Jianhua Ge, Qian Wang and Qifei Bu

(Xidian University, China)

Energy-Efficient Joint Power Control and

Resource Allocation for D2D-Aided

Heterogeneous Networks

Shaobo Lv, Xianxian Wang and Xuehan Meng

(University of Science and Technology Beijing,

ICCC2017 TECHNICAL PROGRAM

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China); Zhongshan Zhang (University of Science

and Technology Beijing (USTB), China); Keping

Long (University of Science and Technology

Beijing, China)

A Linear Predictive Coding Based Compression

Algorithm for Fronthaul Link in C-RAN

Guangjin Chen, Fangliao Yang, Kai Niu and Chao

Dong (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Anti-jamming Transmission in UAV

Communication Networks: A Stackelberg Game

Approach

Yifan Xu (PLA Army Engineering University, China);

Guochun Ren (PLA University of Science and

Technology, China); Jin Chen (PLA University of

Sci. and Tech., China); Luliang Jia (PLA Army

Engineering University, China); Yuhua Xu (College

of Communications Engineering, PLA University of

Science and Technology, China)

Effects of Antenna Height and Directivity on 60

GHz Indoor Channels

Jie Huang and Liu Yu (Shandong University, China);

Jian Sun (ShanDong University, China); Wensheng

Zhang (Shandong University, China); Chengxiang

Wang (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

(Great Britain))

B meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WCS-2

SESSION CHAIR: Haijun Zhang

Outage Performance Analysis of Underlay

Cognitive DF Relaying Network with SWIPT in

Nakagami-m Fading Environment (Invited paper)

Yiyun Cheng (Yangzhou University, China); Jing

Yang (Yangzhou University & Southeast University,

China); Jie Ding (Yangzhou University, China);

Kostas Peppas (NCSR Demokritos, Greece); P.

Takis Mathiopoulos (University of Athens, Greece)

Robust Energy-Efficient Precoding Optimization

for Dual-Polarized Multiuser MIMO Downlink

(Invited paper)

Shiqi Gong (Beijing Institute of Technology, China);

Chengwen Xing (Beijing Institute of Technology,

China); Sheng Chen (University of Southampton,

United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Nan Yang

(Australian National University, Australia); Yiqing

Zhou (Chinese Academy of Science, China)

Maximizing SINR for Non-Orthogonal Multiple

Access With Bounded Channel Uncertainties

(Invited paper)

Suhaib M. Al-Basit (Lancaster University, United

Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jingjing Cui (Southwest

Jiaotong University, China); Yuanwei Liu (Queen

Mary University of London, United Kingdom

(Great Britain)); Zhiguo Ding (Lancaster University,

United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Pingzhi Fan

(Southwest Jiaotong Universityiversity, China)

Effective Gateway Association Schemes for

Performance Improvement of V2I

Communications in Heterogenous Vehicular

Networks (Invited paper)

Shun Wang (Nanjing University, China); Tianyu

Wang (Nanjing University, China); Shaowei Wang

(Nanjing University, China)

Wireless Channel Modeling through Automatic

Stereoscopic Warehouse in Industrial Internet

(Invited paper)

Qihan Zhang (Northeastern University, China); Lei

Guo (Northeastern University, China); Weigang

Hou (Northeastern University, China); Mengru Wu

(Northeastern University, China)

Performance Comparison of Six Massive MIMO

Channel Models (Invited paper)

Lu Bai (Shangdong University, China); Chengxiang

Wang (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

(Great Britain)); Shangbin Wu (Samsung R&D

Institute UK, United Kingdom (Great Britain));

Carlos F Lopez (Heriot-Watt University, United

Kingdom (Great Britain)); Xiqi Gao (Southeast

University, China); Wensheng Zhang and Liu Yu

(Shandong University, China)

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Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WCS-3

SESSION CHAIR: Xiaotian Zhou

Spatial Cross-Correlation Properties of MmWave

Massive MIMO Channels (Invited paper)

Rui Feng and Jie Huang (Shandong University,

China); Jian Sun (ShanDong University, China); Yi

Tan and Chengxiang Wang (Heriot-Watt University,

United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Shidong Zhou

(Tsinghua University, China)

Throughput Oriented Resource Allocation for

Device-to-Device Aided Cellular Systems (Invited

paper)

Xianxian Wang (University of Science and

Technology Beijing, China); Shaobo Lv (University

of Science and Technology Beijing, China); Xuehan

Meng (University of Science and Technology

Beijing, China); Zhongshan Zhang (University of

Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), China)

SOUP: Advanced SDR Platform for 5G

Communication (Invited paper)

Feng Hubin (Tongji University, China); Jun Wu

(Tongji University China, China); Xiaonian Gong

(Tongji University, China)

Resource Allocation and Interference

Management in Hybrid Millimeter Wave

Networks (Invited paper)

Jia Shi (5GIC, University of Surrey, China); Pei Xiao

(University of Surrey, United Kingdom (Great

Britain)); James Kelly (University of Surrey &

Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), United

Kingdom (Great Britain)); JiangBo Si (Xi'dian,

China)

Efficient Resource Allocation in Wireless

Network Virtualization: A Joint Design of

Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard

Chuyi Guo (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yanru Zhang (The

Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,

China); Li Wang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Zhu Han (University

of Houston, USA); Ping Zhang (WTI-BUPT, China)

Joint Relay Selection and Beamforming for

mmWave Fronthauling Network

Yan Zeng (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Xiangming Wen

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Zhaoming Lu (BUPT,

China); Yawen Chen (Beijing University of Posts

and Telecommunications, China); Hua Shao

(Beijing Bniversity of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WCS-5

SESSION CHAIR: Min Jia

Non-orthogonal Multiple Access in LTE

Heterogeneous Networks with System-Level

Evaluation

Xietian Huang (Southeast University, China); Wei

Xu (Southeast University, China); Hua Zhang

(Southeast University, China); Xiaohu You

(National Mobile communication Research Lab.,

Southeast University, China)

An Adaptive Transmission Method for

Submerged Buoys Communication in a Seawater

Channel

Yafeng Zhan (Tsinghua University, China); Xiaohan

Pan (Tsinghua University, China)

Energy Efficiency and Outage Constrained Power

Allocation for Relay Aided Underlaying

Device-to-Device Communications

Rui Zhang (Xidian University, China); Yongzhao Li

(Xidian University, China); Yunfei Chen (University

of Warwick, United Kingdom (Great Britain));

Yuhan Ruan (Xidian University, China); Hailin

Zhang (Xidian University, China); Hongxing Xia

(Xidian University, China)

Beam Management for Millimeter Wave

Beamspace MU-MIMO Systems

Qing Xue (Southwest Jiaotong University, China);

Xuming Fang (Southwest Jiaotong University,

China); Ming Xiao (Royal Institute of Technology,

Sweden)

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Stackelberg Differential Game Based Resource

Allocation in Wireless Powered Relay Networks

Haitao Xu (University of Science and Technology

Beijing, China); Jiyang Ma (China Academy of

Information and Communications Technology,

China); Xianwei Zhou (University of Science and

Technology Beijing, China); Zhu Han (University of

Houston, USA)

5.9 GHz Vehicular Channels Comparisons

Between Two Traffic Status for Dense Urban

Area

Fang Li (Wuhan University of Technology, China);

Wei Chen (Wuhan University of Technology,

China); Yishui Shui (Wuhan University of

Technology, China); Xu Da Li (Old Dominion

University, USA); Junyi Yu (Wuhan University of

Technology, China); Changzhen Li (Wuhan

University of Technology, China); Kun Yang (Super

Radio AS, Norway)

C meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

OCSN-1

SESSION CHAIR: Yuhan Ruan

Incentive-Driven Service Provisioning in

Multi-Broker Orchestrated Multi-Domain

SD-EONs (Invited paper)

Xiaoliang Chen (University of California, Davis,

USA); Wei Lu (University of Science and

Technology of China, China)

Fully photonics-based random number

generators (Invited paper)

Pu Li (Taiyuan University of Technology & Bangor

University, China)

Research Progress of Orbital Angular

Momentum Multiplexing Communication in

Xi'an University of Technology (Invited paper)

Xi-zheng Ke and Jiao Wang (Xi’an University of

Technology, China)

On vNF-SC Deployment and Task Scheduling for

Bulk-Data Transfers in Inter-DC EONs (Invited

paper)

Wei Lu, Lipei Liang and Zuqing Zhu (University of

Science and Technology of China, China)

Software Defined Optical Networks Secured by

Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) (Invited paper)

Yongli Zhao, Yuan Cao, Xiaosong Yu and Jie Zhang

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

A New Light Source of VLC Combining White

LEDs and RGB LEDs

Jian Song (ShanDong University, China);

Wensheng Zhang, Li Zhou and Xiaotian Zhou

(Shandong University, China); Jian Sun (ShanDong

University, China); Chengxiang Wang

(Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great

Britain))

Time: 14:00 -17:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

Steering Committee Meeting

D meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WNM-1

SESSION CHAIR: Qiang Li

Throughput and Robustness Guaranteed Beam

Tracking for mmWave Wireless Networks

(Invited paper)

Pei Zhou, Xuming Fang and Yan Long (Southwest

Jiaotong University, China)

Coalition Game for User Association and

Bandwidth Allocation in Ultra-Dense mmWave

Networks (Invited paper)

Yanping Liu, Xuming Fang, Pei Zhou and Kaijun

Cheng (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)

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A Cache Replacement Strategy for Hybrid P2P

VOD Streaming Media (Invited paper)

Pingchuan Ding and Xin Wei (Nanjing University

of Posts and Telecommunications, China);

Zhenjiang Dong (Cloud & IT Institute, ZTE

Corporation, China); Yi Qian (University of

Nebraska - Lincoln, USA)

Compensation of Non-orthogonal ICI for SEFDM

Receivers (Invited paper)

Min Jia (Harbin Institute of Technology, China);

Zhisheng Yin (Harbin Institute of Technology,

China); Qing Guo (Harbin Institute of Technology,

China); Xuemai Gu (Harbin Institute of

Technology, China);

Energy Efficient Resource Allocation for the

Software-Defined VLC and RF Small Cells

Haijun Zhang (University of Science and

Technology Beijing, China); Na Liu (BUCT, China);

Keping Long (University of Science and

Technology Beijing, China); Victor C.M. Leung

(University of British Columbia, Canada); Lajos

Hanzo (University of Southampton, United

Kingdom (Great Britain))

Distributed Relay Selection for Heterogeneous

UAV Communication Networks Using A

Many-to-Many Matching Game Without

Substitutability

Dianxiong Liu, Yuhua Xu and Yitao Xu (College of

Communications Engineering, PLA Army

Engineering University); Qihui Wu (College of

Electronic and Information Engineer, Nanjing

University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,

Nanjing, China); Jianjun Jing (College of

Communications Engineering, PLA Army

Engineering University); Yuanhui Zhang (PLA

University of Science and Technology & Zhenjiang

Watercraft College, China); Alagan Anpalagan

(Ryerson University, Canada)

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WNM-2

SESSION CHAIR: Rui Zhang

Radio Resource Allocation for D2D-based V2V

Communications with Lyapunov Optimization

Nan Yu, Jie Mei and Long Zhao (BUPT, China); Kan

Zheng (Beijing University of Posts&

Telecommunications, China); Hui Zhao (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Matching-based Socially-Aware Data Caching for

D2D Communications

Zheng Chang (University of Jyväskylä, Finland);

Ming Meng (Yanshan University, China); Xijuan

Guo (Yan Shan University, China); Tapani

Ristaniemi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)

Context-Aware Multi-RAT Connection with

Bi-level Decision in 5G Heterogeneous Networks

Jing Li (Beijing University of Post and

Telecommunications, China); Xing Zhang, Shuo

Wang and Wenbo Wang (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China)

Guaranteed Rendezvous for Cognitive Radio

Networks Based on Cycle Length

Li Gou (Michigan Technological University, USA);

Xiaohua Xu (Kennesaw State University, USA);

Chongqing Zhang (Shandong University of Science

and Technology, China); Min Song (Michigan

Technological University, USA)

A Hybrid Relay Node Selection Strategy for

VANET Routing

Kun Liu and Kai Niu (Beijing University of Posts

and Telecommunications, China)

A Topology Control Algorithm Based on

Homology Theory in Software-Defined Sensor

Networks

Zhiyong Cao (Southeast University, China); Feng

Yan (National Mobile Communications Research

Laboratory, Southeast University, China);

Shuguang Deng (Hunan City University, China);

Weiwei Xia, Lianfeng Shen and Zhengquan Li

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(National Mobile Communications Research

Laboratory, Southeast University, China)

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

NGN-1

SESSION CHAIR: Ruisi He

3D Drone-Cell Deployment Optimization for

Drone Assisted Radio Access Networks (Invited

paper)

Weisen Shi, Junling Li and Wenchao Xu

(University of Waterloo, Canada); Haibo Zhou

(Nanjing University & University of Waterloo,

China); Ning Zhang and Sherman Shen (University

of Waterloo, Canada)

An Energy-Efficient Clustering Algorithm for

Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks

(Invited paper)

Zhai Shuang (JiLin University, China); Yu Fu (Jilin

University, China); Cheng Chao (ChangChun

University of Technology, China)

Fast Unknown Tag Identification in Large-Scale

RFID Systems (Invited paper)

Yu Fu and Zhihong Qian (Jilin University, China);

Guang Ji (Jilin Electric Power Company Limited

State Grid Corporation of China, China); Xin Gao

and Qiao Zhu (Jilin University, China)

Clustering Coefficient Analysis in Large Wireless

Ad Hoc Network (Invited paper)

Chih-Hsiu Zeng (National Taiwan University,

Taiwan, China); Kwang-Cheng Chen (University of

South Florida, USA)

A Minimum Data-rate Guaranteed Joint

Resource Allocation Scheme for D2D

Communication System (Invited paper)

Yingnan Cheng, Fan Wu, Xiaoyan Huang and

Supeng Leng (University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China, China)

Improving Handover of 5G Networks by Network

Function Virtualization and Fog Computing

(Invited paper)

Yu Qiu (Beijing University of Chemical Technology,

China); Haijun Zhang and Keping Long (University

of Science and Technology Beijing, China);

Hongjian Sun (Durham University, United

Kingdom (Great Britain)); Xuebin Li (BUCT, China);

Victor C.M. Leung (University of British Columbia,

Canada)

E meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

SPC-1

SESSION CHAIR: Yongchao Wang

A Sensor Selection Method for TDOA and AOA

localization in the Presence of Sensor Errors

(Invited paper)

Benjian Hao, Yue Zhao, Zan Li and Pengwu Wan

(Xidian University, China)

An Efficient Global Algorithm for Nonconvex

Complex Quadratic Problems with Applications

in Wireless Communications (Invited paper)

Cheng Lu (North China Electric Power University,

China); Ya-Feng Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences,

China); Jing Zhou (Zhejiang University of

Technology, China)

Differential Coherent Accumulation Acquisition

Algorithm for DSSS Signals on FPGA Platform

(Invited paper)

Nangen Zhang, Fei Gao and Ziyao Liu (Beijing

Institute of Technology, China)

Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation in

CoMP-SWIPT Heterogeneous Networks (Invited

paper)

Jie Tang (South China University of Technology,

China); Daniel K. C. So (University of Manchester,

United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Arman

Shojaeifard and Kai Kit Wong (University College

London, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

Concentric UCAs Based Low-Order Radio Vortex

Wireless Communications with Co-Mode

Interference (Invited paper)

Haiyue Jing, Wenchi Cheng, Zan Li and Hailin

Zhang (Xidian University, China)

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Some Facts You May Want to Know about

Water-Filling Solutions (Invited paper)

Chengwen Xing, Xing Wei and Shuai Wang

(Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Shaodan

Ma (University of Macau, China); Jianping An

(Beijing Institute of Technology, China)

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

SPC-2

SESSION CHAIR: Jiayin Xue

Max-Min Hybrid Precoder Design For mmWave

Multi-Group Multicasting Systems (Invited

paper)

Ming-Min Zhao (Zhejiang University, China);

Qingjiang Shi (Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, China)

Leakage-Based Probabilistic Robust

Beamforming over MISO Interference Channel

Jing Xu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China); Ruixin

He (Xian Jiaotong University, China)

Hybrid Precoding based on Tensor

Decomposition for mmWave 3D-MIMO Systems

Lu Liu and Yafei Tian (Beihang University, China)

Improved LAS Detection Based On Grouped

Genetic Algorithm for Massive MIMO System

Zhixin Wang (Beijing University of Posts And

Telecommunications, China); Jin Xu and Xiaofeng

Tao (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Uplink Channel Estimation with Basis Expansion

Model and Expectation Maximization for

Wireless Communication Systems on High Speed

Railways

Xiyu Wang, Gongpu Wang and Ruisi He (Beijing

Jiaotong University, China); Yulong Zou (Nanjing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging of

Nonuniformly Rotating Target via

Time-Weighting Azimuth Focusing Method

Jiayin Xue and Xiao Han (Harbin Institute of

Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, China);

Qinyu Zhang (Shenzhen Graduate School, Harbin

Institute of Technology, China)

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 23 Oct. 2017

CIT

SESSION CHAIR: Lin Zhang

Performance Analysis on Distributed Storage

Systems in Ring Networks (Invited paper)

Qin Zhang and Yuan Sun (Shanghai Jiao Tong

University, China); Shan Qu (Shanghai Jiaotong

University, China); Jinbei Zhang (Shanghai Jiao

Tong University, China); Xinbing Wang (Shanghai

Jiaotong University, China)

Polar Coding for Faster-Than-Nyquist Signaling

Qingshuang Zhang (PLA University of Science and

Technology, China); AiJun Liu (PLA University of

Science and Technoloty); Hao Liang (PLA

University of Science and Technology, China);

Xuan Yi (PLA University of Science and Technoloty,

China)

Efficiency and Fairness of Energy Broadcasting

Systems with Centralized Massive MIMO

Yingzhuoxu Kuang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Long Zhao (BUPT,

China); Hui Zhao (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Optimized Signal-Space Alignment for

Physical-Layer Network Coding over Distributed

MIMO System

Hai Cheng (ShanghaiTech University, China);

Xiaojun Yuan (University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China, China); Tao Yang (University

of Technology Sydney, Australia)

A Modification of the BCJR Algorithm over the

Flat Fading Channel and Its Application to Turbo

Decoding

Haifeng Yuan (National University of Singapore,

Singapore); Ming-Wei Wu (Zhejiang University of

Science and Technology, China); Pooi-Yuen Kam

(National University of Singapore, Singapore)

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Quality-of-Service Driven Resource Allocation via

Multi-objective and Stochastic Optimization for

Wireless Multi-user Relay Networks

Li Fan (Shandong Jianzhu University, China);

Yanbo Ma (Shandong University of Finance and

Economics, China); Piming Ma and Bin Yu

(Shandong University, China); Qiang Liu

(Shandong University of Finance and Economics,

China)

A meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

WCS-6

SESSION CHAIR: Bohan Li

Multi-QoS Mobile Services Guaranteed Resource

Allocation with Effective Capacity

Yaqi Jin (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Xiaodong Xu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications &

Wireless Technology Innovation Institute, China);

Yunting Wang and Xiaofeng Tao (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Low-complexity Detection for Multi-antenna

Differential Unitary Space-time Modulation

Systems

Shuangshuang Han (Institute of Automation,

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China); Peng Zhang

(Weifang University, China); Feijin Shi (Shandong

University, China); Dongpu Cao (Cranfield

University, United Kingdom (Great Britain));

Feiyue Wang (Institute of Automation, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, China)

A Base Station ON-OFF Switch Algorithm with

Grid-based Traffic Map in Dense 5G network

Zongjian Tong, Fangmin Xu and Chenglin Zhao

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

SDN and MEC Can Accelerate the Beam Training

in mmWave Outdoor Communications

Bohan Li, Hui Gao, Xiao jun Jing, Sun Songlin and

Yuanquan Hong (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Configuration of Base Station Antennas in

Millimeter Wave MU-MIMO Systems

Lu Liu, Yafei Tian and Yifan Xue (Beihang

University, China)

Performance Analysis of Multi-Carrier LAA and

Wi-Fi Coexistence in Unlicensed Spectrum

Song Wang, Qimei Cui and Yu Gu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

IAP-2

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

WCS-9

SESSION CHAIR: Zengmao Chen

Detection of An Unknown Radio Transmitter

Using Joint RSSD and AoA Information Based on

Factor Graph

Liyang Zhang and Taihang Du (Hebei University of

Technology, China); Chengxiang Wang

(Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great

Britain))

An Interference Model for Heterogeneous

Cognitive Radio Networks

Zengmao Chen and Yunmin Tang (Harbin

Engineering University, China); Sun Zhiguo

(Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China);

Xiaolin Zhang (Harbin Engineering University,

China); Liqun Ren (Harbin Engineerin g University,

China); Xiaoyan Ning (Harbin Engineering

University, China)

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PSK/QAM Modulation Recognition by

Convolutional Neural Network

Wenyuan Xu, Yongchao Wang, Fen Wang and Xi

Chen (Xidian University, China)

Optimal Full-Duplex Relay Selection for Physical

Layer Security in Cooperative Wireless Networks

Ru. Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Fang Liu and Yuanan

Liu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecom,

China)

Robust Design of Hybrid Multicast Beamforming

with Phase Error in mmWave Systems

Jingyue Huang, Ziming Cheng and Meixia Tao

(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)

A Modified LBT Mechanism and Performance

Enhancement for LTE-U/WiFi Co-Existence

Jianxin Dai and Cong Shen (University of Science

and Technology of China, China)

B meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

WCS-7

SESSION CHAIR: Wurong Zhang

Joint DFT-s-OFDM Scheme for Non-contiguous

Carriers Transmission

Zhenyu Shi and Yi Wang (Huawei Technologies

Co., Ltd, China)

Demonstrating High Security Subcarrier Shifting

Chaotic OFDM Cognitive Radio System Using

USRP

Zhaofeng Liu (Sun Yat-sen University, China); Lin

Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University & SYSU-CMU

Shunde International Joint Research Institute,

China); Weiwei Rao (Sun Yat-sen University,

China); Zhiqiang Wu (Wright State University,

USA)

Blind Cooperating User Selection for

Compressive Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive

Radio Networks

Xingjian Zhang, Yuran Zhang, Yuan Ma and Yue

Gao (Queen Mary University of London, United

Kingdom (Great Britain))

Latency-Constrained Content Dissemination

Scheme in Vehicular Networks

Suxia Guo and Ronghui Hou (Xidian University,

China); King-Shan Lui (The University of Hong

Kong, Hong Kong, China); Hongyan Li (Xidian

University, China)

Wigner-Ville Distribution MVDR Beamforming

Scheme for Interference-Tolerant Cognitive

Radio Network

Munyaradzi Munochiveyi and Xiaohui Zhao (Jilin

University, China); Joseph Mudare (University of

Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe)

A Cluster Based Geometrical Model for

Millimeter Wave Mobile-to-Mobile Channels

Ruisi He (Beijing Jiaotong University, China); Bo Ai

(Beijing Jiaotong University & State Key Lab of Rail

Traffic Control and Safety, China); Gordon Stüber

(Georgia Institute of Technology, USA); Gongpu

Wang and Zhangdui Zhong (Beijing Jiaotong

University, China)

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

WCS-8

SESSION CHAIR: Liu Yu

Joint Optimization of Computing and Radio

Resource for Cooperative Transmission in C-RAN

Yingshi Li (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications & Beijing Key Laboratory of

Network System Architecture and Convergence,

School of Information and Communication

Engineering, China); Hailun Xia (Beijing University

of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Jinglin

Shi (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, China); Shie Wu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

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Hierarchical Beamforming Scheme Based on

Virtual Cell Cluster in Ultra Dense Network

Lu Chen, Hailun Xia and Zhimin Zeng (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

A Reduced-Complexity Differential Recursive

Detection Scheme for Multiple-Symbol

Differential Detection of DDPSK

Kaiming Liu and Zheyu Xue (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China); Yuanan

Liu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecom,

China); Gang Xie (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunicaitions, China)

Robust Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Dense

Cognitive Vehicular Networks

Xia Liu (BUPT, China); Zhimin Zeng and Caili Guo

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Low-Power Consumption Spacial Group Based

Random Access Scheme for MTC Devices

Zhenya Shao (Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunication & College of

Telecommunications and Information Engineering,

China); Jun Zhang, Xinghua Sun and Hongbo Zhu

(Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Energy Efficiency Optimization Based

Self-Interference Cancellation in Massive MIMO

Full-Duplex System

Daimeng Chen, Fangfang Liu and Chunyan Feng

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Jianbo Shi (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunication,

China); Xiao Han (China United Network

Communication Corporation Ltd., China)

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

WNM-4

SESSION CHAIR: Jie Huang

Social Influence Aware Sybil Detection in Social

Networks

Dapeng Wu and Si Shushan (Chongqing University

of Posts and Telecommunications, China);

Honggang Wang (University of Massachusetts,

Dartmouth & College of Engineering, USA); Ruyan

Wang (ChongQing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yan Junjie

(Chongqing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Prefetching-Based Content Download for

Highway Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

Tao Guo, Changle Li, Zhifang Miao, Weiwei Dong

and Xiaonan Su (Xidian University, China)

Group Buying Based on Social Aware in D2D

Networks: A Game Theoretic Approach

Yuli Zhang (PLA University of Science and

Technology, China); Yuhua Xu (College of

Communications Engineering, PLA University of

Science and Technology, China); Qihui Wu (PLA

Unicersity of Science and Technology, China)

Participant Reputation Aware Data Collecting

Mechanism for Mobile Crowd Sensing

Jing Yang (CQUPT, China); Pengcheng Li

(Chongqing University of Posts and

Telecommunication, China); Honggang Wang

(University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth &

College of Engineering, USA)

Feasibility Study of Enabling V2X

Communications by LTE-Uu Radio Interface

Ji Lianghai (Technical University of Kaiserslautern,

Germany); Andreas Weinand, Bin Han and Hans D.

Schotten (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)

A Cross-Layer Cooperative Caching for

Software-Defined Radio Access Networks

Qiang Li, Wennian Shi and Tao Zhang (Huazhong

University of Science and Technology, China); Tao

Chen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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LTD, Finland); Tao Han and Jing Zhang (Huazhong

University of Science and Technology, China)

C meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

OCSN-2

SESSION CHAIR: Rui Feng

Polarity Modulated Complex Colour Shift Keying

for OFDM-based Visible Light Communication

Yufa Chen and Ming Jiang (Sun Yat-sen University,

China); Lin Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University &

SYSU-CMU Shunde International Joint Research

Institute, China); Xianyu Chen (Sun Yat-Sen

University, China)

Light and RF Dual Connectivity for the Next

Generation Cellular Systems

Ahmed Al-Kinani and Chengxiang Wang

(Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great

Britain)); Fourat Haider (Hutchison 3G UK Limited,

United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Harald Haas (The

University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (Great

Britain)); Wensheng Zhang (Shandong University,

China); Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China)

Integrating LTE-D2D and VLC Techniques to

Support V2V Communication

Le Wu, Peng Yue and Zongmin Cui (Xidian

University, China)

Separately Transmitted Optical OFDM for Visible

Light Communication With Dimming Control

Namei Yin, Caili Guo and Yang Yang (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

A Path Loss Channel Model for Visible Light

Communications in Underground Mines

Jia Wang (Shandong University, China); Ahmed

Al-Kinani (Heriot-Watt University, United

Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jian Sun (ShanDong

University, China); Wensheng Zhang (Shandong

University, China); Chengxiang Wang

(Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great

Britain))

An Improved Generalized Spatial Modulation

Scheme for Indoor Visible Light Communication

Dewen Li and Wensheng Zhang (Shandong

University, China); Jian Sun (ShanDong University,

China); Chengxiang Wang (Heriot-Watt University,

United Kingdom (Great Britain))

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

WNM-3

SESSION CHAIR: Hai Lin

An Interference Mitigation MAC Protocol for

Wireless Body Area Network

Nannan Li, Changle Li, Beibei Zhang and Yao

Zhang (Xidian University, China)

High Throughput Parallel Encoding and Decoding

Architecture for Polar Codes

Jiaying Yin, Quan Huang, Lixin Li and Ang Gao

(Northwestern Polytechnical University, China);

Wei Chen (Tsinghua University, China); Zhu Han

(University of Houston, USA)

An Energy Efficient Target Tracking Algorithm

Based on Triangular Cluster in WSNs

Qian Zhou and Baoling Liu (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China); Fangyuan

Zhou (Beijing University of Post and

Telecomunication, China); Zhi Zhang and Nan Ma

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Density and Energy based Clustering Algorithm

for Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor

Networks

Hai Lin (WuHan University, China); Rong Xie

(Wuhan University, China); Lanning Wei (WuHan

University, China)

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An Energy Aware Routing Algorithm for

Software Defined Wireless Sensor Networks

Han Bo, Wu Muqing, Min Zhao and Liao Wenxing

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Distributed Renewable Energy Allocation for

Cellular Backhaul with Price Sensitive Users

Chenfei Yang, Dapeng Li, Bo Huang, Feng Tian and

Hai-tao Zhao (Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Changyu Liu (South

China Agricultural University, China)

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

PSC

SESSION CHAIR: Ji Bian

An Anonymous and Accountable Authentication

Scheme for Wi-Fi Hotspot Access with the

Bitcoin Blockchain

Yukun Niu, Lingbo Wei and Chi Zhang (University

of Science and Technology of China, China);

Jianqing Liu and Yuguang Fang (University of

Florida, USA)

Privacy-preserving Power Request and Trading

by Prepayment in Smart Grid

Xiang Zhang (University of Science and

Technology of China, China); Lijie Zhou (San

Francisco State University, USA); Kaiping Xue and

Shaohua Li (University of Science and Technology

of China, China); Hao Yue (San Francisco State

University, USA)

Orbital-Angular-Momentum Based

Mode-Hopping: A Novel Anti-Jamming

Technique

Liping Liang, Wenchi Cheng, Hailin Zhang, Zan Li

and Yongzhao Li (Xidian University, China)

Eavesdropping via Pilot Relay Attack

Jiejiao Tian (University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China, China); Ying-Chang Liang

(University of Electronic Science and Technology

of China, China & The University of Sydney,

Australia); Xin Kang and Gang Yang (University of

Electronic Science and Technology of China,

China)

Artificial Noise Aided Path Selection for Secure

TR Communications

Si Li, Na Li, Zunning Liu, Haowei Wang, Jin Xu and

Xiaofeng Tao (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Artificial-Noise-Aided Communication in the

Presence of an Active Eavesdropper with a

Cooperative Jammer

Zunning Liu, Na Li, Si Li, Haowei Wang, Jin Xu and

Xiaofeng Tao (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

D meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

STC-1

SESSION CHAIR: Huiqin Du

The Application of Deep Learning in

Communication Signal Modulation Recognition

(Invited paper)

Yun Lin, Ya Tu and Zheng Dou (Harbin Engineering

University, China); Zhiqiang Wu (Wright State

University, USA)

Collaborative UFH-based Anti-jamming

Broadcast with Learning (Invited paper)

Canhuang Dai, Dongjin Xu and Liang Xiao (Xiamen

University, China); Mugen Peng (Beijing

University of posts & Telecommunications, China);

Limin Sun (Institute of Information Engineering,

China Academy of Science, Beijing, China)

A Modified Non-Stationary MIMO Channel

Model under 3D Scattering Scenarios

Zhu Qiuming, Jiang Kaili and Chen Xiaomin

(Nanjing University of Aeronautics and

Astronautics, China); Cheng-xiang Wang

(Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great

Britain)); Hu Xujun and Ying Yang (Nanjing

University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,

China)

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A Low Complexity HD Detector for Dual

Polarized Spatial Modulation

Jiliang Zhang and Lei Yuan (Lanzhou University,

China); Yang Wang (Harbin Institute of

Technology, China)

Intuitionistic Fuzzy Handover Mechanism for

Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks

Xuanyu Chen, Cailian Chen, Jianping He and

Xinping Guan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University,

China)

Robust Beamforming for ESPAR-based Cognitive

Radio MIMO System

Huiqin Du, Yiying Sun and ZuJian Wu (Jinan

University, China)

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

STC-2

SESSION CHAIR: Jiayin Xue

Joint Antenna Selection for MIMO-NOMA

Networks Over Nakagami-$m$ Fading Channels

Qinghai Li, Jianhua Ge, Qian Wang and Qifei Bu

(Xidian University, China)

Spectral-Efficiency of Multicarrier

Sparse-Mapping Non-Orthogonal

Multiple-Access Systems: Downlink

Yinyou Mao and Xingcheng Liu (Sun Yat-sen

University, China); Lie-Liang Yang (University of

Southampton, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

Optimal Power and Rate Allocation in

Buffer-Aided NOMA Relay Networks

Liping Qian (Zhejiang University of Technology,

China); Caihong Kai (Hefei University of

Technology, China); Yuan Wu and Liang Huang

(Zhejiang University of Technology, China)

High-Efficient Beam-Converging for UCA Based

Radio Vortex Wireless Communications

Shanghua Gao, Wenchi Cheng, Hailin Zhang and

Zan Li (Xidian University, China)

Efficient HARQ Scheme based on

Rate-Compatible Punctured Polar Codes

Jian Jiao (Harbin Institute of Technology -

Shenzhen, China); Sha Wang and Bowen Feng

(Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen

Graduate School, China); Shaohua Wu (Harbin

Institute of Technology, China); Shushi Gu (Harbin

Institute of Technology-Shenzhen, China); Qinyu

Zhang (Shenzhen Graduate School, Harbin

Institute of Technology, China)

Joint Energy Cooperation and Resource

Allocation in C-RANs with Hybrid Energy Sources

Yadong Li and Changchuan Yin (Beijing University

of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

NGN-2

SESSION CHAIR: Siyang Shan

User Association and Backhaul Bandwidth

Allocation for 5G Heterogeneous Networks in

the Millimeter-Wave Band

Zhenxiang Su (Beijing Jiaotong University, China);

Bo Ai (Beijing Jiaotong University & State Key Lab

of Rail Traffic Control and Safety, China); Danping

He and Guoyu Ma (Beijing Jiaotong University,

China); Ke Guan (Beijing Jiaotong University,

China & Technische Universität Braunschweig,

Germany); Ning Wang (Zhengzhou University,

China); Dongying Zhang (ZTE, China)

3D Indoor Localization based on Spectral

Clustering and Weighted Backpropagation

Neural Networks

Linlin Peng, Junyu Liu, Min Sheng, Yan Zhang,

Danni Hou, Yang Zheng and Jiandong Li (Xidian

University, China)

Reinforcement Learning-Based Algorithm for

Efficient and Adaptive Forwarding in Named

Data Networking

Bo Fu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China); Liang

Qian (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);

Yuting Zhu and Liangpeng Wang (Shanghai

Jiaotong University, China)

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A User Interest Preferences Based On-path

Caching Strategy in Named Data Networking

Siyang Shan, Chunyan Feng and Tiankui Zhang

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yinlong Liu (Institute

of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, China)

Oracle Approximating Shrinkage Estimator

Based Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for Dense

Cognitive Small Cell Network

Meng Zhao, Caili Guo, Chunyan Feng and Shuo

Chen (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Autonomic Link Management in Wireless

Backhaul Networks with OpenFlow and Traffic

Prediction

Maria Libunao, Bryan Ng and Winston K.G. Seah

(Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)

E meeting room

Time: 11:00 -12:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

SNBD

SESSION CHAIR: Haojin Zhu

Big Data-Driven Anomaly Detection in Cellular

Networks (Invited paper)

Bilal Hussain, Qinghe Du and Pinyi Ren (Xi'an

Jiaotong University, China)

Fake Reviews Tell No Tales? Dissecting Click

Farming in Content-Generated Social Networks

Haizhong Zheng and Neng Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong

University, China); Minhui Xue (New York

University Shanghai, China); Suguo Du and Haojin

Zhu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)

Preferential Attachment and the Spreading

Influence of Users in Online Social Networks

Jiaojiao Jiang (Swinburne University of

Technology, Australia); Longxiang Gao and Shui

Yu (Deakin University, Australia); Jiong Jin

(Swinburne University of Technology, Australia);

Dongfeng Yuan (Shandong University, China)

Predicting Inquiry and Purchase Intention of

Users on Automobile Websites

Jie Gu (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunication, China); Fang Wei (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Ke Yu (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, Beijing, China); Rui Cao and

Yazhou Shi (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

A Privacy-preserving Interactive Messaging

Scheme Based on Users Credibility over Online

Social Networks

Shunan Zhang and Ying Cai (Beijing Information

Science & Technology University, China); Hongke

Xia (Beijing Information Science and Technology

University, China)

Analysis and Modeling of Ride-sharing Service

User Behavior in Urban Area

Fan Duo, Yuanyuan Qiao and Jie Yang (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Time: 14:00 -15:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

SPC-3

SESSION CHAIR: Shuai Ma

An Efficient TDOA and FDOA based Source

Localization Algorithm via Importance Sampling

Yunlong Wang (National Digital Switching System

Engineering & Technological Research Center,

China); Ying Wu (Zhengzhou Information Science

and Technology Institute, China); Yuan Shen

(Tsinghua University, China)

Transmission Strategies of Buffer-aided Ambient

Backscatter System

Zhe Ma (Tsinghua University); Jing Qian and Feifei

Gao (Tsinghua University, China); Gongpu Wang

(Beijing Jiaotong University, China); Yunzhou Li

(Tsinghua University & Tsinghua University,

China)

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Inductor Design of Magnetic Resonance Coupled

Circuits for Secured Wireless Power Transfer

Hongru Sun and Feifei Gao (Tsinghua University,

China); Fengchao Zhu (University of Tsinghua,

China); Junhui Zhao (Beijing Jiaotong University,

China); Yunzhou Li (Tsinghua University &

Tsinghua University, China)

Mixed Integer Linear Programming for Carrier

Optimization in Wireless Localization Networks

Peng Yuan and Tingting Zhang (Harbin Institute of

Technology, Shenzhen Graduate School, China)

Robust Beamforming for Downlink

Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Network

Shuai Ma, Yang He, Jiahui Dai and Maomao Zhang

(China University of Mining and Technology,

China); Hang Li (University of California, Davis,

USA); Shiyin Li (China University of Mining and

Technology, China)

Analog Network Coded Modulation with

Maximum Euclidean Distance

Denoising-and-Mapping

Zhijiang Yu and Wei Chen (Tsinghua University,

China); Xin Guo (Sony (China) Ltd., China); Xiang

Chen (Tsinghua University, China); Chen Sun

(SONY, China)

Time: 16:00 -17:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

SPC-4

SESSION CHAIR: Mingqiang Yang

Sensitivity-based Adaptive Particle Filter for

Geomagnetic Indoor Localization

Menghan Zheng (ShenZhen Institutes of

Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, China); Yubin Zhao (Shenzhen Institutes

of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, China); Yueshun He (East China Institute

of Technology, China); Chengzhong Xu (Shenzhen

Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, USA)

Robust Fingerprinting-based Localization Using

Directed Graphical Models

Yueyue Zhang and Yaping Zhu (Southeast

University, China); Weiwei Xia, Feng Yan and

Lianfeng Shen (National Mobile Communications

Research Laboratory, Southeast University, China);

Yi Wu (Fujian normal university, China)

Comparison of MUSIC, Unitary ESPRIT, and SAGE

Algorithms for Estimating 3D Angles in Wireless

Channels

Rui Feng, Liu Yu and Jie Huang (Shandong

University, China); Jian Sun (ShanDong University,

China); Chengxiang Wang (Heriot-Watt University,

United Kingdom (Great Britain))

Compensated Correlation Reconstructed

Technique for Unambiguous Acquisition of

Binary Offset Carrier Signals

Songhua Wang (School of Information Science

and Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan,

China); Hailiang Xiong (The School of Information

Science and Engineering, Shandong University,

China); Juan Tang (Shandong University, China);

Yong Huang and Junyu Shi (School of Information

Science and Engineering, Shandong University,

Jinan, China)

A Distributed Localization and Synchronization

Algorithm for Full-Duplex Transmission Systems

Yan Liu (Tsinghua University, China); Qi Liu (China

Unicom Company, China); Yuan Shen (Tsinghua

University, China)

Segmentation of Hand Gesture Based on Dark

Channel Prior in Projector-Camera System

Qingrui Zhang, Mingqiang Yang, Qinghe Zheng

and Xinxin Zhang (Shandong University, China)

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Poster Session-1

Time: 10:30 -11:00 am, 23 Oct. 2017

WCS

Millimeter-Wave Distance-Dependent and

Height-Dependent Path Loss Models for 5G

Wireless Systems

Di Wu (China Academy of Information and

Communications Technology, China); Haiying Ren

(China Academy of Information and

Communications Technology, China); Geng Su

(China Academy of Information and

Communications Technology, China); Gan Guo

(China Academy of Information and

Communications Technology, China)

Design of systematic polar coded selective-IR

Hybrid ARQ transmission for IoT

Hao Liang (PLA University of Science and

Technology, China); AiJun Liu (Nanjing Institute of

Communications Engineering, China); Qingshuang

Zhang (PLA University of Science and Technology,

China); Zhang Yingxian (PLA University of Science

and Technology, China)

Energy and spectral efficiency analysis of

millimeter wave MIMO system based on

known-position beamforming

Binbin Song (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Zaixue Wei (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Gaosi Li (Beijing University of Post and

Telecommunication, China); Xin Zhang (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Yitong Liu (Beijing University of Post and

Telicommunications, China); Dacheng Yang

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

An improved TCP congestion control algorithm in

LTE networks

Jiyu Cheng (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yitong Liu (Beijing

University of Post and Telicommunications, China);

Hongwen Yang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

OCSN

Utility-Based Joint Resource Allocation for

Cooperative OFDM Relaying in Multiuser

Cognitive Radio Systems

Bin Yu (Shandong University, China); Lili Liu (China

Maritime Police Academy, China); Yanbo Ma

(Shandong University of Finance and Economics,

China); Piming Ma and Jiansong Tian (Shandong

University, China)

A Hybrid PAPR Reduction Approach for the

IM/DD Optical OFDM Communications

Pu Miao and Dongmei Jiang (Qingdao University,

China); Lenan Wu and Peng Chen (Southeast

University, China)

Real-valued Gram-Schmidt Transform-based

Non-coherent Chaos Shift Keying Scheme for

Visible Light Communication System

Furong Fang (Sun Yat-sen University, China); Lin

Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University & SYSU-CMU

Shunde International Joint Research Institute,

China); Weiwei Rao and Wenjun Chen (Sun

Yat-sen University, China)

WNM

Implementation of QoE Evaluation Method in

the Mobile Crowd Sensing System

Xin Huang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Guochu Shou

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yaqiong Liu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Yihong Hu (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Zhigang Guo (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

POSTER

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A Fast Image Stitching Algorithm based on SURF

Qiaochu Fu (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Haiying Wang

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

An FLOM Based Signal Detection Approach

under Middleton Class A Noise

Enwei Xu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China);

Shuo Shi (Harbin Institute of Technology); Dawei

Chen and Xuemai Gu (Harbin Institute of

Technology, China)

Coexistence of LTE and WLAN Systems and

Improvement of L2S Interface

Yuli Li (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunicaitons, China); Hang Long (Beijing

University of Posts & Telecommunications, China);

Haojun Yang and Qing Tang (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China)

SPC

People Counting Based on CNN Using IR-UWB

Radar

Xiuzhu Yang, Wenfeng Yin and Lin Zhang (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Waveform Design and Processing in OFDM based

Radar-Communication Integrated Systems

Xuanxuan Tian (Communication Engineering

Research Center, Shenzhen Graduate School,

Harbin Institute of Technology, China); Tingting

Zhang (Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen

Graduate School, China); Qinyu Zhang (Shenzhen

Graduate School, Harbin Institute of Technology,

China); Zhaohui Song (East China Normal

University, China)

A Fast ADMM-based Distributed Beamforming

for MIMO Full-Duplex Relaying Network

Jingjing Lin (Sun Yat-sen University, China); Jie

Gong (Sun Yat-sen University, China); Xiang Chen

(Sun Yat-sen University, China); Xuming Lu (Sun

Yat-sen University, China)

Fine-grained Image Classification Based on The

Combination of Artificial Features and Deep

Convolutional Activation Features

Qinghe Zheng (Shandong University, China);

Mingqiang Yang (Shandong University, China);

Qingrui Zhang (Shandong University, China);

Xinxin Zhang (Shandong University, China)

Poster Session-2

Time: 15:30 -16:00 am, 23 Oct. 2017

CIT

The Design and Analysis of Protograph LDPC

Codes over Rayleigh Fading Channels

Zhaojie Yang, Yi Fang, Guofa Cai and Zibing Yao

(Guangdong University of Technology, China);

Guojun Han (Nanyang Technological University &

Guangdong University of Technology, Singapore)

Gradient Descent Bit-Flipping Based on Penalty

Factor for Decoding LDPC Codes over Symmetric

Alpha-Stable Noise Channels

C. Gao (Beihang University, China); Rong Ke Liu

(Beihang University, China); Bin Dai (Beihang

University, China)

Power Allocation for Cognitive Radio with Hybrid

Energy Supplies

Ding Xu (Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Qun Li (Nanjing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Multi-Tap Analog Self-Interference Cancellation

for Full-Duplex Communications

Xudong Li (University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China, China); Donglin Liu

(University of Electronic Science and Technology

of China (UESTC), China); Yaxin Liu (University of

Electronic Science and Technology of China,

China); Chuan Huang (University of Electronic

Science and Technology of China, China)

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Improved Differential Evolution Based PA Energy

Efficiency Optimization Scheme with Joint

Polarization-QAM in OFDM Systems

Jianbo Shi (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunication, China); Fangfang Liu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Chunyan Feng (Beijing University of Posts

and Telecommunications, China); Shulun Zhao

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

WCS

Spectral-Efficiency Comparison of Different

Multiple-Access Schemes under A Generalized

Framework

Dong Yang (Sun Yat-sen University, China);

Xingcheng Liu (Sun Yat-sen University, China);

Lie-Liang Yang (University of Southampton,

United Kingdom (Great Britain))

An Improved Three-Dimensional Auto-Clustering

Algorithm for Indoor Millimeter-wave Multipath

Propagation Analysis

Peize Zhang (China Academy of Information and

Communication Technology, China); Hongbo

Wang (China Academy of Information and

Communications Technology, China); Haiming

Wang (Southeast University, China); Yu Zhou

(China Academy of Information and

Communications Technology, China); Xiangqian

Sun (China Academy of Information and

Communications Technology, China)

Location Information Aided Beam Allocation

Algorithm in mmWave Massive MIMO Systems

Anjie Pan (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Tiankui Zhang

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Xiao Han (China

United Network Communication Corporation Ltd.,

China)

Cooperative Cross-Channel Gain Estimation for

Underlay Spectrum Sharing

Bo Chang (University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China (UESTC), China); Chuanxue

Jin (University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China, China); Zhi Chen (University

of Electronic Science and Technology of China,

China); WanBin Tang (University of Electronic

Science & Technology of China, China); Jiangxun

Dan (China United Network Communications

Group Co., Ltd., China)

A Queuing based Available Bandwidth

Estimation Algorithm for a space bundle Link

Xiaoli Liao (Harbin Institute of Technology, Shen

Zhen, China); Zhihua Yang (Harbin Institute of

Technology, China); Yue Li (Harbin Institute of

Technology, Shenzhen, China)

NGN

Queue-Theory-Based Protocol Block Allocation

Algorithm for Software Defined Wireless

Network

Lingyun Zhou (University of Electronic Science and

Technology of China, China); Jun Liu (University of

Electronic Science and Technology of China,

China); Jinle Zhu (University of Electronic Science

and Technology of China, China); Wei Tang

(University of Electronic Science and Technology

of China, China); Hui Hao (The Information

Technology Center of Tsinghua University, China)

Bounds on the Error Probability of Finite-Length

RaptorQ Codes

Jian Jiao (Harbin Institute of Technology -

Shenzhen, China); Zhang Ke (Harbin Institute of

Technology, Shen Zhen, China); Zixuan Huang

(Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen

Graduate School, China); Shaohua Wu (Harbin

Institute of Technology, China); Shushi Gu (Harbin

Institute of Technology-Shenzhen, China); Qinyu

Zhang (Shenzhen Graduate School, Harbin

Institute of Technology, China)

A Cooperative Framework for Region

Crowdedness Sensing in VANETs

Qianrong Luo (Nanjing University of Science and

Technology, China); Songjie Wei (Nanjing

University of Science and Technology, China); Hao

Cheng (Nanjing University of Science &

Technology, China); Milin Ren (Beijing Engineering

Research Center, China)

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Blind Recognition of Signals in LTE-U and Wi-Fi

Heterogeneous Cognitive Network

Zhongliang Liu (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Caili Guo (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Shuo Chen (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

Poster Session-3

Time: 10:30 -15:30 am, 24 Oct. 2017

OCSN

Resource Allocation for Heterogeneous

Multi-Core Fiber Supporting Big Data

Transmission

Ye Zhang, Qihan Zhang, Xintong Cai and Lei Guo

(Northeastern University, China)

Relay Selection and Link Scheduling in

Cooperative Free-Space Optical Backhauling of

5G Small Cells

Song Song, Yejun Liu, Qingyang Song and Lei Guo

(Northeastern University, China)

VLC System Implementation with White LEDs

Lei Zhang (Shandong University, China);

Wensheng Zhang (Shandong University, China);

Jian Sun (ShanDong University, China)

WCS

Reinforcement Learning based Resource

Allocation in Cache-Enabled Small Cell Networks

with Mobile Users

Tianmu Gao (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Mingzhe Chen

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Hanzhou Gu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunicaitions,

China); Changchuan Yin (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China)

MAC Layer Design for Concurrent Transmissions

in Millimeter Wave WLANs

Khalid Aldubaikhy (University of Waterloo,

Canada); Qinghua Shen (University of Waterloo,

Canada); Miao Wang (University of Waterloo,

Canada); Wen Wu (University of Waterloo,

Canada); Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo,

Canada); Osama Aboul-Magd Aboul-Magd

(Huawei Technologies Canada Co Ltd, Canada);

Yan Xin (Huawei Technologies Canada Co. Ltd,

Canada); Rob Sun (Huawei Technologies Canada

Co Ltd, Canada); Edward Au (Huawei Technologies

Co., Ltd., Canada)

A Non-Stationary MIMO Channel Model for

Street Corner Scenarios Considering Velocity

Variations of the Mobile Station and Scatterers

Ji Bian (Shandong Provincial Key Lab of Wireless

Communication Technologies, Shandong

University, China); Liu Yu (Shandong University,

China); Chengxiang Wang (Heriot-Watt University,

United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jian Sun

(ShanDong University, China); Wensheng Zhang

(Shandong University, China); Minggao Zhang

(Shandong Provincial Key Lab of Wireless

Communication Technologies, China)

A Hierarchical Approach for Terminal Awareness

in Fog Radio Access Networks

Xiaoxia Huang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yaohua Sun (Beijing

University of posts and Telecommunications,

China); Chaoliang Zhang (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China); Mugen

Peng (Beijing University of posts &

Telecommunications, China)

STC

On the Ergodic Capacity of NOMA-Based

Cognitive Hybrid Satellite Terrestrial Networks

Xiaojuan Yan (Guilin University of Electronic

Technology, China); Xiao Hailin (Electronic Science

and Technology University, China); Chengxiang

Wang (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

(Great Britain)); Kang An (PLA University of

Science and Technology, China)

An Improved DQ Access Protocol for

Cellular-based Massive M2M Communications

Anh-Tuan H. Bui (The University of Aizu, Japan);

Chuyen T. Nguyen (Hanoi University of Science

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and Technology, Vietnam); Truong Cong Thang

(The University of Aizu, Japan); Anh T. Pham (The

University of Aizu, Japan)

SPC

Two New MODE-based Algorithms for 2D DOA

Estimation in Large Scale Antenna Array Systems

Yuxiao Jiang (Chang'an University, China); Bobin

Yao (Chang'an University, China); Qisheng Wu

(Chang'an University, China)

Efficient Feature Extraction of Cycle Spectrum

and Weak Communication Signal Detection

Shaopeng Li (Guilin University of Electronic and

Technology, China); Kun Yan (Guilin University of

Electrical Technology, China); Hailiang Xiong (The

School of Information Science and Engineering,

Shandong University, China)

SNBD

Understanding ENodeBs Traffic Dynamics in

TD-LTE Network

Ziqi Cong (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Jin Xu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Yu Chen (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Xiaofeng Tao (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Personalized Location Recommendation for

Location-Based Social Networks

Qianfang Xu (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Jiachun Wang

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Xiao Bo (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecom, USA)

E-commerce User Behavior Classification Based

on URL Information From Telecom DPI Data

Di Pan (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Ke Yu (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

Beijing, China); Xaiofei Wu (Beijing University of

Posts and Telecommunications, China); Binbin

Wang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Yaowen Tan (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Poster Session-4

Time: 15:30 -16:00 am, 24 Oct. 2017

WCS

Performance Analysis of NOMA for

Multiple-Antenna Relaying Networks with

Energy Harvesting Over Nakagami-$m$ Fading

Channels

Qian Wang (Xidian University, China); Jianhua Ge

(Xidian University, China); Qinghai Li (Xidian

University, China); Qifei Bu (Xidian University,

China)

The Design of Load-balance Based Routing

Algorithm in Software Defined Wireless Sensor

Networks

Yu Wei, Wu Muqing, Liao Wenxing and Min Zhao

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

WNM

Multi-Path mmWave Cooperative

Communications for Delivering Multimedia

Resources

Linghui Pan (Huazhong University of Science and

Technology, China); Rong Zhou (Huazhong

University of Science and Technology & School of

Electronic Information and Communications,

China); Jiaqi Chen (Huazhong University of

Science and Technology, China); Ge Xiaohu

(Huazhong University of Science & Technology,

China); Tao Han (Huazhong University of Science

and Technology, China)

Design and Analysis of LTP-HARQ Transmission

Scheme in OSTBC-MIMO Systems for SINs

Youjun Hu (Harbin Institute of Technology

(Shenzhen) & Harbin Institute of Technology

(Shenzhen), China); Jian Jiao (Harbin Institute of

Technology - Shenzhen, China); Rui Zhang

(University of Sydney, Australia); Shaohua Wu

(Harbin Institute of Technology, China); Shushi Gu

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(Harbin Institute of Technology-Shenzhen, China);

Qinyu Zhang (Shenzhen Graduate School, Harbin

Institute of Technology, China)

An Interest-Driven Routing Algorithm in

Disruption-Tolerant Networking Based Social

Network

Peng Yuan (Harbin Institute of Technology

Shenzhen Graduate School, China); Zhihua Yang

(Harbin Institute of Technology, China); Yunhe Li

(Zhaoqing University, China); Qinyu Zhang

(Shenzhen Graduate School, Harbin Institute of

Technology, China)

Low-latency Caching with Auction Game in

Vehicular Edge Computing

Siming Wang, Zehang Zhang and Rong Yu

(Guangdong University of Technology, China); Yan

Zhang (University of Oslo, Norway)

On Efficient Admission Control Utilizing Cloud

Compression in Drive-thru Vehicular Networks

Xiaonan Su and Changle Li (Xidian University,

China); Tom H. Luan (School of Information

Technology, Deakin University, China); Zhifang

Miao (Xidian University, China)

PSC

Secrecy Analysis Based on Energy Threshold for

Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power

Transfer in Internet of Things

Xin Hu (National Digital Switching System

Engineering and Technological R&D Center, China);

Kaizhi Huang (National Digital Switching System

Engineering & Technological R&D Center, China);

Yajun Chen (National Digital Switching System

Engineering and Technological R&D Center, China);

Yunjia Xu (National Digital Switching System

Engineering & Technological Research Center,

China); Quan Yuan (NDSC, China)

Game Theoretic Study on Blockchain Based

Secure Edge Networks

Dongjin Xu and Liang Xiao (Xiamen University,

China); Limin Sun (Institute of Information

Engineering, China Academy of Science, Beijing,

China); Min Lei (BUPT, China)

Inverted Antenna Subset Transmission Technique

for Secure Millimeter-Wave Wireless

Communication

Yuanquan Hong (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Xiaojun Jing (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Hui Gao (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Sun Songlin (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Hai Huang (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Ning Gao (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China); Jianxiao Xie (Beijing University of Posts

and Telecommunications, China); Bohan Li

(Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China)

STC

Power Grid Observability Redundancy Analysis

under Communication Constraints

Minglei You (Durham University, United Kingdom

(Great Britain)); Qitao Liu (Durham University,

United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jing Jiang

(Durham University, United Kingdom (Great

Britain)); Hongjian Sun (Durham University,

United Kingdom (Great Britain))

Throughput Maximization for Wireless Powered

Relay Communications

Hongxing Xia (Xidian University, China); Yongzhao

Li (Xidian University, China); Hailin Zhang (Xidian

University, China)

SPC

WiFi-based Contactless Activity Recognition on

Smartphones

Zhang Yuhe (Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, China); Lin Zhang (Beijing

University of Posts and Telecommunications,

China)

Segmented CS with Measurement Allocation for

UWB Channel Estimation

Jian Li (Shandong University, China); Yunrui Qin

(Shandong University, China); Deqiang Wang

(Shandong University, China)

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SOCIAL EVENTS

WELCOME RECEPTION

Sunday, 22 October, 18:30 at

Guest Building Golden Olive Hall

CONFERENCE BANQUET

Monday, 23 October, 18:30 at

VIP Building Second floor Qianxi hall

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FROM Qingdao LiuTing International Airport

Taxi: It takes about 52 minutes from LiuTing International Airport to Qingdao

garden Hotel by taxi, costing about 75 RMB.

Public Transport: You can also take Airport Bus 2 Line from LiuTing

International Airport stop to Xiao Cun Zhuang stop. Then take bus 309 line to

Zhang Hua Road stop and walk around 233 m to the hotel.

FROM Qingdao North Railway Station

Taxi: It takes about 41 minutes from Qingdao North Railway Station to

Qingdao garden Hotel by taxi, costing about 46 RMB.

Public Transport: You can also take metro line 3 from Qingdao North

Railway Station to Jiangxi Road stop. Then take Bus 222 Line from Er

Zhong Fen Xiao stop to Zhang Hua road stop and walk around 190 m to

the hotel.

MAPS

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FROM Qingdao Railway Station

Taxi: It takes about 39 minutes from Qingdao Railway Station to Qingdao garden Hotel by taxi, costing about 31

RMB.

Public Transport: You can also take metro line 3 from Qingdao Railway Station to Tai Ping Jiao Park stop. Then take

Line 31 Ring Road Bus from City Government stop to Zhang Hua road stop and walk around 200 m to the hotel.

Map of Qingdao Garden Hotel

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Hotels around the Conference Venue

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Qingdao

Qingdao is a historical and cultural city, and one of the Taoism

cradles in China. Existence and multiplication of human beings

appeared in Qingdao some 6,000 years ago.Qingdao was listed as a

city enjoying provincial level status in the State economic plan. In

1994, it was listed as one of the 15 cities at the sub-provincial level,

and is now the only city of such level in Shandong province apart

from Jinan, the capital of Shandong province. Qingdao is one of the

top ten vigorous economic cities in China, a city as a jewel on the

coast of the Yellow Sea, a classic of the World Architecture, famous

for beer , and a piece of opened-up hot-land. It once won the laurel of “most vigorous economic cities in China” by the

CCTV and “Entrepreneur Satisfaction Award” thanks to so many world-famous brands and excellent economic strength.

Qingdao is endowed with distinct natural conditions and humanistic environment. Qingdao was the only partner city

which came up with 11 gold medals during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Mr. Henderson, Chairman of the International

Sailing Federation (ISAF), commented that Qingdao “is one of the most beautiful cities in Asia, qualified enough to host

the Olympic sailing competition. Qingdao’s brands have already become phenomenal in China, and now is becoming

popular in the world.

1. Qingdao seabed world

Qingdao Underwater World is located at 2 Laiyang Road, Qingdao. It borders

Luxun Park and No. 1 Beach, famous scenic spots in Qingdao. Underwater World

covers an area of 7,000 m2 and a total of 4,000 tons of water. It is a large marine

ecological tourist project jointly developed by Qingdao Aquarium and the

Shangdong Luxin Investment Group with a total investment of RMB 220 million.

Underwater World is composed of an inter-tidal zone, underwater tunnel and a

four storey underground structure. All the exhibitions are underground. The

intertidal zone is 35 m long, and the underwater tunnel is 86.2 m long and 2.5 m

wide. The glass forming the arch of the tunnel is set at different angles and

shapes such as 180o, 254o, and a 360o cylinder, or in a shape of window. Walking

through the tunnel, visitors feel as if they are at the bottom of the sea. You can see fish of different sizes and species

swimming around you and sharks playing with divers. On the fourth (lowest) floor of the underground structure, there

are cylinder-shaped water tanks with a height of 7.6 m displaying precious coral marine life. The entire underwater

world is surrounded by rocks that seem like underwater mountains. The unique geographic location and modern

exhibits integrate resources such as Qingdao Aquarium, Marine Organism Sample Hall and Freshwater Aquarium. These

features and the natural beauty in the surrounding environment make Underwater World one of the most distinct

marine ecological parks in China. Underwater World combines underwater tourism with popular marine science. It is

the first underwater project in Shandong Province. It is a unique scenic spot on the golden coast of Qingdao.

2. Laoshan Mountain

Laoshan Mountain is known as the “No.1 Mountain on the Sea.” It is situated on the coast of the Yellow Sea with a

summit 1,133 m above the sea level. It stands by the sea with magnificent peaks, fantastic cliffs and clear streams and

waterfalls. It has been known from ancient times as the“immortals’ abode” and “fairyland.” The chronicle book “Qi Ji”

says: “The high Mount Tai is not as good as Mount Laoshan.” Qinshihuang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty and

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty visited Laoshan. Emperor Xuanzeng of the Tang Dynasty assigned officials to come for

TRAVEL

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elixir. Many scholars and celebrities visited here. Laoshan is also

acclaimed as the“No. 2 Taoist Quanzhen Forest in the World”

with 9 palaces, 8 temples and 72 nunneries. Laoshan Taoist

priests are well known in history. Laoshan was affirmed by the

State Council as a national key scenic area and by the Ministry of

Forestry as a national forest park. There are three routes to

Laoshan; the middle, southern and eastern routes. The Laoshan

Scenic Area Administration Commission was founded in 1989. Its

purpose is to protect, preserve and develop tourist resources. At

present, the scenic area covers 446 km2, including 9 tourism

areas and 5 restoration areas. The tourism areas include Jufeng (summit), Liuqing, Shangqing, Taiqing, Chessboard

Stone, Yangkou, North Jiushui, Hualou and Dengying. The landscape restoration areas are located in Shazikou,

Wanggezhuang, Beizhai, Xiazhuang Villages, Xifu Town and land and sea scenery spots in surrounding areas. Southern,

middle and eastern routes to Laoshan were opened in the recent years. The Taiqing, Yangkou and Hualou cableways

have been completed and boat touring routes recently opened. Laoshan is now a famous scenic holiday area in China.

3. Qingdao seashore scenic spot

Qingdao Beach Scenic Spot is located along the southern

coast of Qingdao Proper. It extends for 25 km from east to west

with a width of 3 km. It integrates hills, sea and urban landscape.

It provides a combination of natural landscape and tasteful urban

development. It is one of the few national scenic spots located in

an urban district. On the land, it includes such open spaces as

Qingdao Hill, Xinhaoshan Hill, Guanxiangshan Hill, Taipingshan Hill,

Baguanshan Hill, and Xiaoyushan Hill. On the seaside, there are

Tuandao Bay, Huiquan Bay, Taiping Bay, Fushan Bay and islets,

rocks and beaches. The individual scenic areas include Badaguan,

Badaxia, Taipingshan Hill and Taipingjiao Cape. The individual spots include; Zhanqiao Pier, Luxun Park, Mini Qingdao,

Xiaoyushan Hill, Flower Garden, Huiquan Square, May Fourth Movement Square, Music Square, Yan’erdao Park, No. 1,

No. 2, No. 3 and No. 6 Bathing Beaches, seaside pedestrian walkways and sightseeing boulevards-Donghai Road and

Hong Kong Road.

4. Zhanshan Temple

Zhanshan Buddhist Temple is situated at the eastern foot of

Taiping Hill, and is one of the famous Buddhist temples built in

modern times in China. It is a huge courtyard with five rows of

halls and houses surrounded by hills on three sides and facing the

sea in the south. It is located in a beautiful place with cool winds

from the sea. It is covered by green trees in summer and golden

leaves in autumn. As the famous Chinese writer Yu Dafu put it, “It

is a corner in Zhanshan Hill with summer as cool as autumn”. The

Qingdao Municipal government listed it as a key historic site in

1982. Built on the hill slope, the temple has four rows of halls and

houses from the main gate to the Depository of Buddhist Scriptures. All the buildings are constructed by stone and

wood in a Ming Dynasty style with exterior columns. The temple covers an area of 13.33 hectares, and has three

courtyards (east, middle and west). There are three halls in the middle courtyard, i.e., Hall of Deities, Hall of Sakyamuni,

Hall of Three Saints, and a depository of Buddhist Scriptures. Behind the Hall of Three Saints, there is a two-storey

depository for Buddhist Scriptures. The building is strong, fire-proof and in a unique style. It keeps 7,240 volumes of

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Buddhist Scriptures of the Qianlong Period in the Qing Dynasty, and 1,675 volumes of Buddhist books. It is one of the

largest collections of ancient Buddhist volumes in China. There is also the Sequel to Buddhist Scriptures in 151

photocopied volumes published in Hong Kong.

5. Zhanqiao Pier

Zhanqiao Pier is the symbol of Qingdao. It was called Qianhai

Pier, Nanhai Pier and Big Dock. Located in the Qingdao Bay, it is

the extension of Zhongshan Road, the busiest commercial street

in Qingdao. It is acclaimed as “a long rainbow on the sea”. It was

initially built in 1892, and was the first dock in Qingdao. It was

rebuilt in 1931 and renovated in 1985. It is now 440 meters long

and 8 meters wide. There is a semicircle breakwater at the

southern end, and within the breakwater, there is

eight-cornered pavilion with golden roof and red wall. This is the

famous “Huilange” (Wave Pavilion). Zhanqiao Pier looks like a

dragon on the sea. Walking on it towards the southern end, you feel as if you are entering the sea. Standing by the

pavilion, you can see the waves coming with great force and splashes on the breakwater, with drops of water flying like

pearls. Coming into the pavilion, and climbing to the top floor through the spiral stairs, you can see the sea on all sides.

At this time, you will be convinced that Huilange is indeed one of the ten major scenes in Qingdao. In Autumn, when

the tide rises, the scene at the west of the pavilion is the best, with the 10 meter waves splashing on the breakwater

with great sounds. Simply splendid! When the tide ebbs, there are lots of people on the intertidal zone, digging clams.

In the recent years, people organized “retain the seagull” campaigns. At the junction of autumn and winter and during

windless days, you can see thousands of seagulls flying over Qingdao Bay, forming a picturesque panorama with the sea,

the blue sky, the pavilion and the people. The north coast of Zhanqiao is now a park called Zhanqiao Park. There are

pine trees, lawns, and stone benches. In the night, the lamps in the streets and Zhanqiao are like beautiful flowers, and

the light from the lighthouse on Mini Qingdao is reflected by the sea water, giving a fantastic atmosphere to the visitors.

Zhanqiao Pier is also a landmark and famous tourist spot in Qingdao.

6. Qingdao International Beer Festival

Qingdao International Festival, the largest beer festival in

Asia was firs held in 1991. The annual festival opens on the

second weekend of August and lasts for 16 days. Activities are

held during the festival, such as the opening ceremony,

presentation of world famous beer brand, beer tasting and

drinking, artistic parade, recreational and sports activities, leisure,

tourism, trade exhibition, and closing ceremony. During the

festival, the main avenues and the alleys in Qingdao are

decorated elaborately, and the whole city is a visual and aural

carnival. The 33-hectare International Beer City is filled with

bouquet and passion.

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